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I voted in favour of the motion to reject the Council common position on services in the internal market. The vote at second reading was cast on a backwards-looking text in comparison with the vote at first reading. There remain too many uncertainties regarding the application of the country of origin principle. The text in no way clarifies the ambiguities that remain concerning the protection of public services and consumers.
Even more serious is the fact that, even though labour law comes under national powers, the Council has just subordinated respect for labour law to Community decisions, insofar as respect for labour law will now be subject to the judgments of the European Court of Justice.
The European Union is turning its back here on its initial ambition to create a united European area. With the downwards harmonisation of social, environmental and consumer protection rules, the European social model has been jeopardised."@en1
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