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Mr President, lifelong learning and education are an important part of the Lisbon Strategy. This is an important part of European competitiveness. The point of education is to ensure that our citizens have work.
Education is a matter that the Member States have to take decisions about, but if the EU and its Member States want to guarantee jobs for their citizens, as well as competitiveness, all our citizens should be included, and investments of time and money should be made in lifelong learning.
I wish briefly to raise two matters. We need to pay particular attention to middle-aged women, and secondly teenage boys. Middle-aged women are at a disadvantage, as they do not receive adequate training. This results in their not being able to find work either. The other subject which I wish to draw attention to is teenage boys. More and more, large numbers of teenage boys all over Europe leave school straight after finishing secondary education, and this leads to unemployment."@en1
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