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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, it is a shame that Mr Mann’s report, which, despite containing some good points promoting family-friendly policies, reconciling work and family life, older and younger workers’ access to the labour market, etc., advocates immigration as a solution, albeit partial, to the ageing population of our countries, and even to the financing of pensions. In every country, including France, studies show that this is not the case, not only when it comes to demographics, but also in terms of finance. Even Mrs Tribalat, a French demographer that could hardly be accused of being sympathetic to the National Front, has come to the same conclusion. I am well aware that in this House, we like to believe that, according to the SOS Racisme slogan, ‘Mohamed will pay for Maurice’s pension’ .... as well as that of Karl, Matthew and Juan. Yet that is not true, anywhere. Mr Mann should also be careful when he recommends replacing our pay-as-you-go systems with capital-funded systems. Given the current backdrop of the world financial crisis, this is the type of proposal that could bring ruin to our elderly people, with the likes of Madoff being the only ones to benefit."@en1

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