Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-09-28-Speech-3-080-500"
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"en.20110928.3.3-080-500"2
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"The State of the Union address failed to acknowledge the disastrous year had by the EU and suggests forging ahead with deeper integration to prevent threats to key legislation such as the Schengen
and single currency. There are reasons why these have come under attack. They are unworkable and opposed by many within the EU. To adhere to them demonstrates how dismissive of public opinion and devoid of reason the Commission is. Regulating the financial market to resolve the outcomes of poor judgment by the Commission over the eurozone is thieving from the success of the City of London to feed the failures of the single currency. The naïve utopian view of the Commission is little more than a foolhardy path to failure. Such is the case with common migration policy. How can the Commission control and balance migration without impeding the liberty and mobility they claim are central tenets of the European vision? Expansion is laughable when the EU struggles to effectively operate in the extant Member States. Inking new FTAs undermines national variance and independence. Member States are being lead into a quagmire of interdependence where sovereignty will be an unattainable memory."@en1
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