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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, we have heard so many celebratory contributions that it might be wise to introduce some modesty and be a little self-critical amidst all this celebration. In view of the various Member States’ unemployment rates – in some cases an average of over 20 %, or more than one in five people, is unemployed, and over half of young people – we should in a sense show a little self-criticism and humility.
In developing the single market, we should stop predicating everything on the philosophy of liberalisation. At the moment, some countries really need their young academics and workforce not to leave the country. In this case, liberalisation is the wrong message to send. I would also call on us to consider whether it is really wise to further liberalise the financial services sector, which has already gone completely off the rails. We must consider whether the entire finance industry should, in a manner of speaking, be placed under new control, which in the past ensured that whole countries could not be ransacked, as is the case now."@en1
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