I think it is one of the fundamentals, not only of the European Union but also of free trade, that competition is fair.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
That foreign trade should be fair rather than free.
Europe should stick to an open economy, to competition and we should refuse protectionism. It will not save one single job in the long run to protect non-competitive industries.
I will not say the fact that there are no European Union observers at an election means that it will not be fair and free.
If there was to be a new Europe, there not only had to be a common market, but also great mobility in labor.
It's political glue inside Europe to keep it together - the euro is the best thing going for it since the creation of the common market.
This is what the European Union is all about. A strong market with a strong currency.
European citizens expect that there will be also a fair system inside the European Union and in the euro, and that's why we have to have quite hard discipline.
I support the view that free trade in goods and services is a win-win situation. I'm not so convinced that free flows of capital without restriction is a win-win situation.
I am a firm believer in free but fair trade. However the United States should not be on the losing end of trade agreements that are not enforced. It is time that we make China play fairly.
Our participation in the single market, and our ability to help set its rules is the principal reason for our membership of the EU. So it is a vital interest for us to protect the integrity and fairness of the single market for all its members.
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