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"Madam President, Robert Schuman, founder of the EU, said that the European Union would develop through a series of crises, and that development may now well be rapid, because there are quite a lot of crises around. This poses an enormous challenge to the political system in the European Union and the Member States.
It has to be said that Ireland’s problems are partly due to the fact that the country has a weak government. The political establishment now has to be careful that the cure is not worse than the disease. For example, the representative of the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance said here that the corporate income tax rate in Ireland should be raised to the European level, but that might actually be a death blow to Ireland, its growth and employment. The idea is to get the money back, in the form of growth and employment for Ireland, and not to punish the country. We need to help Ireland, not punish it."@en1
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