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"en.20130911.4.3-084-500"2
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"I must laud the Commission Presidentʼs attempt to put a positive spin on the current State of the Union, however, I quite simply fail to buy into his over optimistic and ideological view. And I am sure I am not the only one. Europe is, in reality, nowhere near an economic recovery – fragile or otherwise. And this incessant pursuit of forming a Europe-wide banking union is unlikely to aid recovery. It is, if anything, more likely to lead Europe into an even deeper financial mess. Similarly, his suggestion that we continue to work in the same way to alleviate unemployment levels in the EU is simply absurd. One look at the figures tells us that the schemes and systems implemented to date have been ineffective – and yet he insists on forcing the Member States to continue down this road to ruin. To end on a positive note, although it is unusual for the Commission President to express opinions about the internal political situation in a Member State, I welcome his acknowledgement that UKIP is fast becoming a real fighting force in UK politics. The real brand of euro-scepticism that our party offers is finally receiving the recognition it deserves."@en1
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