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"Mr President, Mr Barroso's intentions are certainly innocent. However, I fear that you will not be able to implement them, precisely because you do not have the money. There is no way, nor is your policy a policy which will allow Europe to flourish. There is not one, not one European citizen who this year will be better off financially than last year. Factories are leaving Europe for other countries. Women buy handbags with French labels which are made in Morocco. Your leather jacket is by a European designer, but it was made in Turkey. What does this mean? It means increased unemployment. It means increased redundancies. It means that we are all becoming hostages to industry, which imposes policies like those in France, a policy which you did not rebut. It therefore means a worse life. It means increased prices. Nothing of all that you have in mind can be creative unless we get off the hook of the Maastricht indicators. Unless Maastricht is revised, Europe will develop into a poor neighbourhood."@en1
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