25 October 2015
As a member of the European Parliament for the SP, I act as spokesman for the United Left Group/Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL), the international group to which we are affiliated, in the Internal Market Committee. In every report which we debate, three words come repeatedly around: ‘competitiveness’, and along with that ‘growth’ and ‘jobs’. It’s a new mantra for the market-thinkers: if Europe can compete against the rest of the world, economic growth, and employment, will follow. The European Commission even wants in the future to pass judgement on their performance, just as they already do with the budgetary deficit and the state debt. But the mantra ignores the cost of all this: less democracy, fewer good jobs, and an ever-growing gap between rich and poor. In my view we should replace this mantra as quickly as we can with our own SP principles: human dignity, equality and solidarity.
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