We can prevent Europe from becoming a spiritless machine that, in the end, grinds to a halt.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As Tony Blair has made clear, our fundamental challenge is how to make Europe work better.
What we have to do is reinvent the idea of Europe.
We should seek to cooperate with Europe, not to divide Europe to a fictitious new and a fictitious old.
But we can turn challenges into opportunities if we look outwards to the realities of the global economy and modernise our internal institutions in ways that will equip Europe to meet that challenge and create confidence amongst the public.
Europe can't take in huge masses of foreign people in an unlimited, uncontrolled manner.
We need less theoretical debate and more practical application and acknowledgment of what Europe can and does do so that it is brought home to people in a relevant way.
Companies in Europe should stop trying to do the U.S. version of a European idea.
For somebody who comes from Europe, I can only say if we give up this principle of territorial integrity of countries, then we will not be able to maintain the peaceful order of Europe that we've been able to achieve.
We have to breathe new life into Europe.
If people do not believe in Europe and in the euro area, it must be dismantled.