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"Mr President, the current economic climate demands that we look carefully at how best we can create jobs and growth. This report makes a significant contribution to this debate by focusing on the importance of entrepreneurship – something which I myself have been advocating should play a bigger role in education for at least two decades – and also creating the right climate for SMEs, notably by looking closely at the regulatory burden which we impose upon them.
But I am disappointed to see that Members on the left of this House are trying to remove many of the positive points in this report. For example, the Greens do not seem to think that we should make sure that our education and training systems adapt to business needs through STEM skills, nor that the free trade agreements provide opportunities for investment and jobs. The Socialists do not seem to think that social partner agreements should be subject to democratic controls. We should be aiming for an efficient Union which keeps the better regulation agenda at its core, so we need to include all the positive elements in this report."@en1
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