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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What we need is a common goal for more Europe.
What we need in Europe is to push back against the idea that religion is so farfetched that it's not worth talking about.
We should seek to cooperate with Europe, not to divide Europe to a fictitious new and a fictitious old.
So that we focus not on competing visions for Europe but on what Europe can do to improve economic growth, to give us a cleaner environment, to create more jobs, to make us more secure.
I have specifically argued that we need to change our relationship with the European Union by fundamentally reforming not just our relationship but the European Union itself.
There have been major disagreements within the European Union.
As Tony Blair has made clear, our fundamental challenge is how to make Europe work better.
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.
You need a debate and a vote on the principles: Do you want more Europe or less Europe? Do you believe we are more efficient with defense and security with Europe, or not? Do you believe we are more efficient for our companies with or without Europe? Those are the questions we have to discuss and push our people to vote on it.
What we have to do is reinvent the idea of Europe.