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As ALDE Party President, Sir Graham Watson notes;
"This manifesto is a departure from the norm - it has been forged in the heat of the crisis Europe has been weathering for a number of years now. I am pleased that it demands a stronger union to serve our interests while calling for a cutback in top-heavy, unnecessary and costly bureaucracy. A stronger, simpler union is what we all want and need and that is what our manifesto delivers. It is a solid platform for our parties to build on."
Key to the manifesto are the twin priorities of growing the economy and providing jobs. But, beyond such motherhood and apple pie, it lays out some priorities for managing the European Union budget;
Lousewies Van Der Laan, recently re-elected as an ALDE Vice-President, explained the focus on a stronger, simpler Europe;
"We want a stronger Europe, and for Europe to be stronger, it needs to be simpler. Complexity is the enemy of accountability and transparency. We want a single seat for the European Parliament, we want to set new budget priorities to create jobs and opportunities and restore stable finances."
Eurosceptics want a weak Europe that cannot defend its interests around the world. Liberals want a strong Europe that can help us compete against China and America.
Amongst the other policies proposed, the manifesto includes amongst its highlights;
A copy of the complete manifesto can be downloaded here.
* Mark Valladares is Liberal Democrat Voice's slightly erratic Europe correspondent.
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