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"Let me express my strong approval of the speech by Mr Barroso who showed us a brave vision of a united Europe. I am one of the people who would take this path without any hesitation. Such messages sharply outline the divisions in Parliament, and this is particularly useful because, as our conservative colleagues have shown, trying to reach a consensus on this vision is pointless. No one can please everyone.
I understand that the Union’s agenda is full of emergency and pressing measures, and yet I would like to draw attention to a process that will prove to be extremely harmful in the long term. We are seeing an isolation of the euro area countries from the rest. Do not leave our citizens feeling that, in order to start going in the right direction, Europe will have to move at two or three speeds for a while. Mechanisms must be found at any cost so that the countries outside the euro area can participate even more fully in the critical debates to come.
Today, in this Chamber, there is equality – however, if it is lacking at the other debate and decision-making levels, how are we to convince our citizens to follow us on the path to the brave reforms to come?"@en1
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