High Peak Liberal DemocratsLeading Government Ministers, Party Leaders and European Commissioners from Liberal Democratic parties across Europe, meeting in London at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg, and under the aegis of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform party (ELDR), today made the following declaration.
Jobs, Growth & Reform
Europe is at a dangerous crossroads. Without decisive and concrete action, we risk recession, rising unemployment and falling living standards. There is a real risk of Europe turning inwards, with a return to the protectionist policies of the past. Our ability to prevent this now depends on our willingness to act together in the collective interest.
Resolving the economic crisis is the urgent priority. This clearly requires greater fiscal coordination, discipline and solidarity. But our problems cannot be solved through austerity alone. Unless we can tackle another underlying cause of the crisis - Europe's lack of global competitiveness - this crisis will be the first of many.
We are firmly of the view that a vital part of a lasting solution is an urgent and far-reaching reform agenda to create the right skills mix and to help unlock jobs and economic growth across the EU. Europe has done this before: the Single Market Programme of the 80s and 90s was a truly remarkable liberal achievement, tearing down trade barriers within Europe and unlocking unprecedented levels of new jobs, growth and prosperity. We need to build on the progress made to date, in particular through Mario Monti's 2010 report on the Single Market and the Commission's Single Market Act, to recapture this level of ambition.
We therefore call on all European leaders and institutions to use the January 2012 European Council meeting to kick start and drive forward an Urgent and Ambitious Plan for Jobs and Growth in Europe, including:
Unity, the EU-27 & Eurozone Fiscal Integration
Finding credible solutions to the Eurozone crisis remains our number one priority and is in the interests of all member states. We call upon the European institutions to come to conclusions on the Commission's enhanced six pack proposals and to adopt positions on the green paper on stability bonds. We recognise that the draft Reinforced Economic Union (REU) Treaty is a step towards greater fiscal coordination, discipline and solidarity among Eurozone countries. However, we strongly believe that this must not come at the cost of division or disunity in the EU.
We therefore call for the new Treaty to focus on fiscal matters among Eurozone members, believing that enhanced competitiveness is most effectively pursued by all EU-27 member states; for the Treaty to safeguard the community method and fully respect the policies and competencies of the EU as set out in the EU Treaties; and for the REU Treaty to be rolled into the EU Treaties in due course.
Andrus Ansip PM, Leader of the Reform Party
Prime Minister of Estonia
Jan Björklund, Leader of the Folkpartiet
Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden
Rt Hon Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Praxoula Antoniadou Kyriacou, Leader of the United Democrats
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Cyprus
Karel De Gucht
Commissioner for Trade, Belgium
Cecilia Malmström
Commissioner for Home Affairs, Sweden
Artur Mas i Gavarró, Leader of Convergència Democràtica
President of the Government of Catalonia
Mark Rutte, Leader of the VVD
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Olli Rehn, European Commission Vice President
Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Finland
Androulla Vassiliou,
Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, Cyprus
Guy Verhofstadt MEP, Leader of the ALDE Group,
European Parliament Belgium
Stefan Wallin, Leader of the Swedish People's Party
Minister of Defence, Finland
Sir Graham Watson MEP,
ELDR Party President, Liberal Democrats, UK
ENDS
[1] European Commission (2010) Trade as a driver of Prosperity, see: http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2010/november/tradoc_146940.pdf
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