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"Mr President, I am honoured that you have chosen to speak English today. I find that delightful. There are 20 concerns here about matters on which European legislation has focused, and they are important – about professional qualifications, opening bank accounts, having inheritance rights recognised, establishing rights to pensions and so on throughout the EU – but what is more important, in an EU where unemployment is growing very fast, is job creation. The engines of job creation in the single market are the small and medium-sized enterprises. They are in the vanguard when it comes to creating jobs and getting our economy moving, and the report has focused on that reality. That is why I supported it. However, 35 % of European citizens do not even know about the single market. They do not understand the legislative framework or our regulations. What we need is less regulation in order to enable the enterprising spirit of European people to garner its own reward through hard work."@en1
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