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"Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, as Ms Pack has already said, we are very concerned that it was even thinkable to create dramatic and unacceptable impacts – on education, on training in Europe – by making cuts in the wrong place. It is clear that the strongest weapon against the unemployment crisis and, obviously, for the competitiveness of Europe, is to be found in education. A mainstay of European policy success, as Mr Scurria rightly said, just as valuable as the single market and the euro, is being jeopardised here. This is unacceptable. We should never again – and I am hoping for a happy ending – have to hear sheepish statements from the Commission such as those in the press release of 15 October, which stated that the financial resources for Erasmus until the end of the year could not be guaranteed because the Council could not get its act together and accept its responsibility.
I appeal to the Council – together with all my colleagues in this House – to deal with its responsibility to future generations in a professional manner."@en1
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