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"Mr President, I already stated yesterday that I would vote against this placebo-type resolution. We have heard more arguments today. Following Christine Lagarde’s earlier declaration that the euro would be history in three months’ time, today we read that Alan Greenspan has quite literally stated: the euro has failed.
Now the European Union’s internal market policy is threatened with failure because of the scandalous unemployment figures for which the Union is responsible. How do we respond? We produce a placebo-type resolution about the further development of the internal market and demand a greater depth of regulation, making it even harder for small and medium-sized enterprises to survive and therefore to secure jobs. That is not the right way to go. Our businesses are being stifled by bureaucracy that at best replaces national bureaucracy, but mostly simply adds to it. This will not create jobs. You cannot have economic growth by political decree. Growth needs to be facilitated by removing excessive regulation, not by adding more regulations. That is precisely what this placebo-style resolution seeks to do. It is for this reason that I have voted against it."@en1
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