I don't want a Europe that is just a free-trade area attached to NATO. Even less do I want a Europe where it's everyone against everyone, and social and fiscal dumping replaces solidarity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Basically, on the question of Europe, I want to see a social Europe, a cohesive Europe, a coherent Europe, not a free market Europe.
We should seek to cooperate with Europe, not to divide Europe to a fictitious new and a fictitious old.
Europe has a lot of strength. We need to pool that strength, and I am very much in favour of that - more of a deeper political union.
The idea that the EU is somehow the guarantor of peace on the continent - that is in itself rash, in my view, and risks undermining the vital role of Nato.
We would like to preserve Europe for Europeans.
Europe is a collection of free countries.
I kind of like America. I'm not looking for it to be fundamentally transformed into something else. I don't want it to become like Europe.
But what sets Europe apart is we insist on a social model that consists of solidarity, equal opportunity and a certain amount of redistribution.
NATO has a special relationship with countries far away from Europe: Australia, Japan, South Korea. They have joint projects and programmes which are being implemented without these countries becoming members of NATO.
Our policy is European and Euro-Atlantic integration. There is no substitute for NATO.