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"− I voted in favour of this document because the European single market has brought tremendous benefits to the citizens of Europe, whilst opening up new opportunities for European businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises. This market is a key driver for economic growth and employment in the European Union. We must ensure effective labour mobility across Europe, together with adequate social cohesion, and facilitate selling and buying across borders. The single market must not be seen in isolation from policy areas like health, social and consumer protection, labour law, the environment, sustainable development and external policies, as well as the implementation of the EU 2020 strategy. The current economic downturn in Member States has threatened some of the most visible achievements of the European integration process, which means that it is necessary to achieve the objectives originally set by the Services Directive, in the meantime avoiding damage to traditional economical sectors. The single market is needed more than ever as a means to revitalise the European economy, by providing a concrete response to the current long-standing crisis, and to ensure the viability of the European project. The Member States and the EU institutions should agree on a binding calendar, and on the concrete measures needed to enforce the single market legislation and to abolish all remaining unjustified obstacles to the free circulation of goods, services and workers. The Member States and the EU institutions should focus on adopting and swiftly implementing the key pieces of legislation on growth, giving priority to tackling youth unemployment and cutting red tape."@en1

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