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"Mr President, we have been discussing the globalisation trap
for more than 12 years and now it has snapped shut. Mr President-in-Office of the Council, I would like to make you a practical proposal. I suggest that you establish a university chair in the history of the financial markets. This would allow for detailed research into how it has come about that we are in the position in which find ourselves at the moment. In the spirit of what was said by Martin Schulz: ‘Never more’, by which he probably meant ‘never again’, in other words, something like this must never happen again. ‘Never more’ would mean: Let’s go this far again. That must not take place.
This chair would allow us to determine to what extent the blame lies with the Conservatives, driven by exaggerated US neoliberalism, and to what extent with the Social Democrats, who have not pressed firmly enough for social balance. Take the opportunity to learn from history, so that we can establish a bold European social democracy and not settle for the trivial benefits which the Treaty of Lisbon would allegedly have given us, despite the fact that this is not even correct."@en1
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