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"Mr President, a growing European trend at present is rightwing populism, whose core ingredient is opposition to the EU. Where are these antiEU feelings coming from? They spring from the fact that a social Europe is becoming overshadowed by a ‘market Europe’. All the Commission’s proposals today attack either the pay or the pension system. The feeling is that pay flexibility might help in some way. It will not: on the contrary, it will result in deflation.
It is very important that all legislation is bound by a permanent social clause, so that the idea of a social Europe will once again come to the fore. It is important to realise that retirement ages will rise if there are improvements in working life, but they cannot be raised through legislation from above."@en1
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