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		<description><![CDATA[ Over 50 MEPs and leading figures from progressive parties from across Europe have published a manifesto, calling For a European...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.labourmovement.eu/for-a-european-socialist-alternative/hollande_gauche/" rel="attachment wp-att-3833"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3833" title="hollande_gauche" src="http://www.labourmovement.eu/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/hollande_gauche.jpg" alt="" width="275" height="183" /></a> Over 50 MEPs and leading figures from progressive parties from across Europe have published a manifesto, calling For a European Socialist Alternative. Full text and initial signatories below Link: <a href="http://europeansocialistalternative.eu/">http://europeansocialistalternative.eu/</a></p>
<p>The Manifesto:</p>
<p>Europeans can now see for themselves the consequences of the right being in power in nearly all member states and calling the shots in Brussels. The right’s handling of the sovereign debt crisis over the last two years has been a sorry saga of political mismanagement and economic illiteracy. Europe’s citizens will now pay the price for the conservatives imposing failed economic nostrums from the 1920s with unemployment levels from the 1930s. The blueprint they are putting forward is for a European Austerity Union which will lower living standards for nearly everybody, will sharpen inequalities, chip away at the foundations of the welfare state- which is Europe’s distinctive contribution to the development of mankind- and slowly cede political arbitration to unelected authorities, all in a possibly vain attempt to appease the market.</p>
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<p>We, the undersigned are long-time members of Socialist, social democratic and Labour parties who believe that Europe’s citizens deserve better than the dismal prospects which the ruling conservatives hold out and the dire results they have achieved. But that the renewal of the democratic left in Europe can only be achieved through a wide and vigorous democratic debate implicating not only office-holders in our parties but all our members and the wider public. To that end we put forward below some progressive ideas for socialist reform which could form the basis for a new appeal to Europe’s citizens.</p>
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<p>History has accelerated in the last few years. Europe’s socialists are being left behind. Many incapable of articulating public anger with ‘high’ finance, unwilling to work with fellow socialists in government in other EU member states, often supine in international forums on trade and climate change, with some notable exceptions democratic socialist, social democratic and Labour parties in many countries<strong> </strong>have seen their support plummet to an all-time low.</p>
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<p>To make matters worse, the discontent generated by the policies of today’s EU and its governments has been exploited politically, not by the Left, but by xenophobic populists, nationalists and the far right.</p>
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<p>This crisis should be liberating the Left to castigate with vigour the failure of the right to manage the crisis and to give Europe any sense of direction. But this will only be credible if the Left is able to provide a coherent set of alternative proposals to respond the crisis.</p>
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<p>To be credible the Left needs a clear <em>narrative</em> for the current crisis, a set of simple and shared <em>principles</em> for future action and a <em>programme</em> which goes to the heart of the crisis.</p>
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<p>The <em>analysis</em> is straightforward. Europe’s economies like all others have been knocked off course by the near-criminal irresponsibility of the global financial sector. But Europe was already facing long-term decline. Part of this is a long overdue rebalancing of the shares of global wealth between the West and the emerging economies of East and South. But in the process, we have allowed globalisation to increase the imbalances in the shares of wealth within all countries. Never once questioning the rules of the game, we have permitted it to penalise all countries with developed welfare systems, driving down living standards, increasing inequalities, boosting the share of national income going to corporate profits at the expense of wages in advanced social market economies. Poverty is growing again. This was already happening in Europe, and is now accelerating. Europe’s voice in international forums like the G20, world trade negotiating rounds and climate change conferences is often faltering to the point of being inaudible because of internal divisions, and a lack of an alternative, clear strategy.</p>
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<p>The <em>principles</em> of socialist action in Europe should also be clear. Collective action in Europe is quite simply indispensable. Anybody who believes that we can protect living standards and maintain welfare services by retreating to the model of eighteenth century nation states, by repatriating powers from Brussels to national capitals, by undermining community institutions is, unwittingly or not, promoting the subservience of our countries to superpowers, past and future, and to the dictatorship of the market. Europe’s response to the crisis has been vacillating and insufficient, but national solutions even if vigorously pursued would be irrelevant in the globalised world we live in now.</p>
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<p>A socialist response to the crisis must therefore be European, not simply a ‘more Europe’ mantra but specifically to give Europe the means to protect the interests and well-being of European citizens. It has to be assertive to ensure that Europe’s independent voice is united, loud and clear in the G20, in the Doha round, in Climate Change negotiations and in the United Nations. The European Union now has its own voice in the UN System: it needs to show the courage and the will to use it to further our objective interests and values, making common cause with all governments and regional organisations across the world who share them.</p>
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<p>Its economic approach should be coherent and based on three elements; shared responsibility, growth and equality.</p>
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<p>There is nothing socialist about wasteful public spending and the accumulation of debt. Because we believe in public expenditure we have a duty to ensure that its use is efficient. Extravagant projects, the inflated style of life of some public institutions, the duplication inherent to the multiplicity of national and European programmes which have taken on a life of their own without any regard to efficacy should be pruned or eliminated.  But rigorous budgeting has to be achieved by balancing public spending restraint with fair taxation, based on the ‘ability to pay’ principle, with the corporate sector paying its share of the burden, and an all-out assault on tax avoidance and evasion so widespread throughout the Union, abandoning tax breaks for the top earners, eliminating the ‘bonus bonanza’ in the financial sector through specific punitive taxes, and tackling vigorously the tax havens.</p>
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<p>Rigour without growth will condemn Europeans to a lost decade of decline and depression. Growth requires national and European action with the EU’s budget and financial instruments being exploited when they have catalytic value.</p>
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<p>The Left in power at EU level made progress in tackling discrimination of many kinds. Defending and extending equalities- and stamping out discrimination of any kind in any part of the Union- must be at the heart of a European socialist programme. But economic equality is a concept which has almost disappeared from the socialist lexicon in the last decades even though it is central to any notion of social justice. It is now essential to Europe’s recovery. If citizens believe that the burdens of the crisis are falling on them unfairly; if they are facing real cuts in pay and witnessing a return to levels of poverty not seen since the 1980s as social protection and funding for state programmes is cut while the scandals of the bonus culture and the mushrooming of corporate pay and the vulgar displays of ostentatious expenditure by the super-rich continue unabated, any collective effort to redress our economic decline will be undermined, economic efficiency will be jeopardised and faith in democracy sapped.</p>
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<p>On the basis of this common approach, and the reassertion of our traditional socialist convictions, the Left should now develop a common platform for the future. This should have the following ten components;</p>
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<p>-1) An economic policy for the Union which places the economic and social objectives laid down in the Treaty <em>(growth, full employment, social inclusion) at the heart of policy-making</em> with just as much vigour and organisational firepower as that accorded to the objective of budgetary discipline; complemented by an updating of the Union’s social objectives, an urgency in the drive to eradicate poverty and strengthening social dialogue; to this aim, a set of fundamental social rights and goals should be firmly anchored in the Treaty, with the same firm monitoring and enforcement tools for these social rights as exist for economic freedoms.</p>
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<p>-2) <em>Sustainability</em> for the single currency; the ECB mandate to be developed in recognising its right to buy government bonds when the currency is under attack, with effective shared responsibility for economic governance; if the European Central Bank is not allowed to take action to save the currency it is supposed to manage, what is it for?</p>
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<p>-3) <em>Budget reform</em>; increases in the EU Budget primarily to promote cutting edge technologies, to  finance social, infrastructure and sustainable development investment; the Budget to work in harness with the EIB;</p>
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<p>-4) <em>Revenue reform</em>; EU<strong> </strong>own resources to be supplemented by energy taxes; Member states to be given more leeway to reduce VAT to stimulate domestic consumption and shift away from regressive taxes;</p>
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<p>-5) <em>A financial transactions tax</em> to stimulate employment incentives in manufacturing and in services for SMEs; to boost  research and development; and to finance global public goals, such as combating climate change and promoting development.</p>
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<p>-6) <em>European investment through Project Bonds issued by the Union, and backed by the ECB concentrating on realising the huge potential of the new green economy</em>; new infrastructure plans to be ‘fast-tracked’ with more flexible planning rules to create jobs rapidly, and reduce excessive dependence on fossil fuels and nuclear energy, together with an <em>Energy Community</em><em> </em>with guaranteed mutual support in case of threats to energy supplies from third countries;</p>
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<p>-7) <em>A fairer basis for international trade</em>; EU negotiators to be given a new mandate to fight social and environmental dumping; levies on imports from third countries not meeting EU environmental standards;</p>
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<p>-8) <em>Stronger support for our neighbours</em>, to address the unacceptable and unsustainable inequality between the EU and its southern and eastern neighbours, through real concessions in trade and mobility, and by rewarding those who have fought so courageously for their democratic freedom in the Arab World. Europe must never again be seen to be quiescent in propping up authoritarian, nepotistic, geriatric dictatorships in the name of some misguided realpolitik;</p>
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<p>-9) <em>A more robust and united presence on the international stage</em>, using our collective political and economic power to promote our values and interests beyond our borders, not least by playing our part in bringing to an end the conflict in the Middle East;</p>
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<p>-10) <em>Strengthening European democracy</em>; whatever new rules for economic governance be introduced, parliamentary accountability must be paramount; member states to respect fully the Treaty on nominating the Commission President according to the EP election result; parliamentary votes on individual Commissioners and on possible recall to be binding; Socialist parties to involve members and supporters in all aspects of EU policy decisions, the manifesto, and candidates for top EU offices; Europe-wide action to strengthen press freedom by busting media monopolies and limiting non-European press ownership</p>
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<p>The long-term viability of the European integration is now at stake. This is much more than just propping up the currency. Only a new approach from democratic socialists, reasserting forcefully our values and having the courage to propose European solutions can infuse the European project with the energy to sustain what should be its hallmarks- solidarity, economic efficiency and democratic vitality.</p>
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<div><span style="text-decoration: underline;">First signatories</span>: <strong>Panagiotis Beglitis,</strong> Member of the Greek Parliament (PASOK, Greece); <strong>Josep Borrell Fontelles</strong>, President of the European University Institute, Former President of the European Parliament (PSC/PSOE, Spain); <strong>Victor Bostinaru</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PSD, Romania); <strong>Udo Bullmann,</strong>Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany); <strong>Sergio Cofferati,</strong> Member of the European Parliament (PD, Italy); <strong>Véronique de Keyser</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, Belgium); <strong>Proinsias de Rossa</strong>, former Social Affairs Minister (Labour, Ireland); <strong>Harlem Désir</strong>, Member of the European Parliament, national secretary of the PS (PS, France); <strong>Leonardo Domenici</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PD, Italy); <strong>Glyn Ford</strong>, former Member of the European Parliament (Labour, United Kingdom); <strong>Evelyne Gebhardt</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany); <strong>Ana Gomes</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, Portugal); <strong>Enrique Guerrero Salom</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PSOE, Spain); <strong>Elisabeth Guigou</strong>, Member of the French Parliament (PS, France); <strong>Zita Gurmai</strong>, Member of the European Parliament, President of PES Women (MSZP, Hungary); <strong>Jo Leinen</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany); <strong>David Martin</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (Labour, United Kingdom); <strong>Marianne Mikko</strong>, Member of the Estonian Parliament (SDE, Estonia); <strong>John Monks</strong>, Member of the House of Lords, former Secretary General of ETUC (Labour, United Kingdom); <strong>Leire Pajin Iraola</strong>, Member of the Spanish Congress (PSOE, Spain); <strong>Gianni Pittella</strong>, Vice-President of the European Parliament (PD, Italy); <strong>Sir Julian Priestley</strong>, former Secretary General of the European Parliament (Labour, United Kingdom);  <strong>Libor Roucek</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (CSSD, Czech Republic); <strong>Hannes Swoboda</strong>, Member of the European Parliament, President of the S&amp;D Group of the European Parliament (SPÖ, Austria); <strong>Kathleen Van Brempt</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPA, Belgium); <strong>Kristian Vigenin</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (BSP, Bulgaria); <strong>Henri Weber</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France).</p>
<p align="center"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://europeansocialistalternative.blogspot.com/2012/02/le-texte.html#comment-form">SIGN THE MANIFESTO</a></span></strong><br />
<strong>PROVISIONNAL LIST OF SIGNATORIES</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kader Arif</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Maria Badia i Cutchet</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PSC, Spain);</p>
<p><strong>Claude Bartolone,</strong> Member of the French Parliament (PS, France);<br />
<strong>Panagiotis Beglitis,</strong> Former Minister of Defence, Member of the Greek Parliament, Spokesman of PASOK (PASOK, Greece);</p>
<p><strong>Pervenche Berès</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Alain Bergounioux, </strong>President of the OURS (PS, France);<strong> </strong><br />
<strong>Thijs Berman, </strong>Member of the European Parliament (PVDA, Netherlands);</p>
<p><strong>Jean-Louis Bianco, </strong>Member of the French Parliament (PS, France);<br />
<strong>Patrick Bloche, </strong>Member of the French Parliament (PS, France);<br />
<strong>Josep Borrell Fontelles</strong>, President of the European University Institute, Former President of the European Parliament (PSC/PSOE, Spain);</p>
<p><strong>Victor Bostinaru</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PSD, Romania);</p>
<p><strong>Udo Bullmann</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany);<br />
<strong>Philippe Busquin</strong>, former Member of the European Parliament, former European Commissioner (PS, Belgium);</p>
<p><strong>Nessa Childers</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (Labour, Ireland);</p>
<p><strong>Sergio Cofferati,</strong> Member of the European Parliament (PD, Italy);</p>
<p><strong>Anna Colombo, </strong>Secretary General of the S&amp;D Group (PD, Italy);</p>
<p><strong>Jean-Pierre Cot</strong>, former President of the PES Group in the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Véronique de Keyser</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, Belgium);</p>
<p><strong>Proinsias de Rossa</strong>, former Social Affairs Minister (Labour, Ireland);</p>
<p><strong>Frédéric Daerden</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, Belgium);</p>
<p><strong>Harlem Désir</strong>, Member of the European Parliament, national secretary of the PS (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Michel Destot, </strong>Member of the French Parliament (PS, France); <strong>Leonardo Domenici</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PD, Italy);</p>
<p><strong>Raymonde Dury</strong>, former Member of the European Parliament (PS, Belgium);</p>
<p><strong>Saïd El Khadraoui, </strong>Member of the European Parliament (Belgium, SPA);</p>
<p><strong>Tanja Fajon</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SD, Slovenia);</p>
<p><strong>Pietro Folena </strong>(PD, Italy);<strong> </strong><br />
<strong>Glyn Ford</strong>, former Member of the European Parliament (Labour, United Kingdom);</p>
<p><strong>Vicente Garcés Ramón</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PSOE, Spain);<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Evelyne Gebhardt</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany);</p>
<p><strong>Jean-Patrick Gille,</strong> Member of the French Parliament (PS, France);<br />
<strong>Estelle Grelier</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Ana Gomes</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, Portugal);</p>
<p><strong>Robert Goebbels, </strong>Member of the European Parliament (LSAP, Luxembourg);</p>
<p><strong>Enrique Guerrero Salom</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PSOE, Spain);</p>
<p><strong>Elisabeth Guigou</strong>, Member of the French Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Sylvie Guillaume</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Zita Gurmai</strong>, Member of the European Parliament, President of PES Women (MSZP, Hungary);</p>
<p><strong>Bernd Lange</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany);</p>
<p><strong>Jörg Leichtfried, </strong>Member of the European Parliament (SPÖ, Austria);</p>
<p><strong>Jo Leinen</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany);</p>
<p><strong>David Martin</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (Labour, United Kingdom);</p>
<p><strong>Marianne Mikko</strong>, Member of the Estonian Parliament (SDE, Estonia);</p>
<p><strong>John Monks</strong>, Member of the House of Lords, former Secretary General of ETUC (Labour, United Kingdom);</p>
<p><strong>Piere-Alain Muet,</strong> Member of the French Parliament (PS, France);<br />
<strong>Raimon Obiols i Germa</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PSOE, Spain);</p>
<p><strong>Leire Pajin Iraola</strong>, Member of the Spanish Congress (PSOE, Spain);</p>
<p><strong>Gilles Pargneaux, </strong>Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Christian Paul, </strong>Member of the French Parliament (PS, France);<br />
<strong>Vincent Peillon</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Gianni Pittella</strong>, Vice-President of the European Parliament (PD, Italy);</p>
<p><strong>Sir Julian Priestley</strong>, former Secretary General of the European Parliament (Labour, United Kingdom);</p>
<p><strong>Derek Reed, </strong>Deputy Secretary General of the S&amp;D Group (Labour, United Kingdom);</p>
<p><strong>Libor Roucek, </strong>Member of the European Parliament (CSSD, Czech Republic);</p>
<p><strong>Angelica Schwall-Düren, </strong>Federal Affairs Minister of the Nordrhein-Westfalen (SPD, Germany);</p>
<p><strong>Birgit Sippel</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany);<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Hannes Swoboda</strong>, President of the S&amp;D Group of the European Parliament (SPÖ, Austria);</p>
<p><strong>Marc Tarabella</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, Belgium);<br />
<strong>Pascal Terrasse</strong>, Member of the French Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Patrice Tirolien</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Catherine Trautmann, </strong>Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Kathleen Van Brempt</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPA, Belgium);</p>
<p><strong>Bernadette Vergnaud</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Kristian Vigenin</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (BSP, Bulgaria); <strong> </strong><br />
<strong>Henri Weber</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (PS, France);</p>
<p><strong>Barbara Weiler</strong>, Member of the European Parliament (SPD, Germany)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Link: <a href="http://europeansocialistalternative.eu/">http://europeansocialistalternative.eu/</a></p>
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		<title>Romanians for Ken</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alexandru Petrescu on the community engagement event between the Romanian community in London and Ken Livingstone: On 15 February at...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.labourmovement.eu/romanians-for-ken/psdkengroupshot-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-3822"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3822" title="PSDKENgroupshot" src="http://www.labourmovement.eu/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/PSDKENgroupshot1-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>Alexandru Petrescu on the community engagement event between the Romanian community in London and Ken Livingstone:<br />
On 15 February at the Labour Party HQ Victoria St, Ken Livingstone, the Labour Party candidate for the London Mayoral Office met representatives of the Romanian community in London.</p>
<p>The event, organised by the Labour Party and the Romanian Social Democratic Party, UK branch, is part of a long term joint political venture agreed between the two organisations, committed to working together for better integration and a higher degree of social and economic inclusion for Romanians living in the UK. The joint action is focused, at a central level, on ensuring the support of Westminster politicians and at a regional level, on working with the communities and the local Labour administration in all the London boroughs and across the country.</p>
<p>Romanian residents in London are raising an ethnic community agenda but are also concerned with issues relating the city, as any other Londoner, outlining a list of items for discussion from housing to safer neighbourhoods and the increase in public transport fares.</p>
<p>Representatives on the ‘Romanians in London’ panel were from a wide variety of professional and social backgrounds: from academia, student associations, the business community and immigration &amp; employment law firms to the Romanian Orthodox Parish in London.</p>
<p>Ciprian Bolos, vice-president of the Romanian Social Democratic Party in the UK: “We are committed to sustaining a dialogue with Ken Livingstone’s campaign team, to support the exchange of ideas and project proposals. We hope that his re-election in May 2012 will be a continuation of today’s dialogue and the beginning of the translation of today’s projects into a reality.”</p>
<p>The conclusion of the round table reflected the determination of both parties to deliver tangible benefits to the Romanian community in London, with projects ranging from establishing community centres to organising high profile Romanian cultural events around London to increase awareness of Romanian culture and tradition.<br />
Ken Livingstone: “I believe London is a great city in large part because it is a truly international city, both in the functioning of its economy and the diversity of its population. London’s international population links the city to economic and cultural developments in all corners of the world.<br />
‘Each wave of migration to London has added to the capital’s prosperity. In recent years the Romanian community has become one of the latest to add to the capital’s cultural and economic strength. I am therefore delighted to have met with representatives of the community and to hear first hand their aspirations, concerns and issues.<br />
‘If I am elected Mayor in May I will continue to work closely with the Romanian community in London, supporting the celebration of their cultural identity and working to address issues which affect Romanians in London from jobs to the cost of living to housing.”<br />
Alexandru Petrescu, vice-president of the Romanian Social Democratic Party, Diaspora Organisation and president of the Romanian Social Democrats in the UK: “Today’s meeting with Ken culminated in a promise from our organisation to facilitate the dialogue between the Romanian community and the political decision makers of today and tomorrow. This was possible thanks to our partnership with the Labour Party and we shall continue to develop our projects at central and regional levels for the benefit of Romanians living in the UK. “<br />
The Romanian Social Democratic Party, UK Branch is currently supporting Ken Livingstone’s campaign in a number of areas, from volunteers working at the Labour Party HQ to media support within the Romanian community, whilst maintaining an open dialogue between leaders of the community and Ken for the benefit of all Romanian residents in the UK</p>
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		<title>Straw Poll on Future of European Parliament</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:19:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Julian Priestley rejects Jack Straw&#8217;s proposal to abolish the European Parliament. In a letter to the editor (of the Guardian):...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.labourmovement.eu/straw-poll-on-future-of-european-parliament/jack-straw/" rel="attachment wp-att-3779"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3779" title="Jack Straw" src="http://www.labourmovement.eu/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Jack-Straw.jpeg" alt="" width="284" height="178" /></a>Julian Priestley rejects Jack Straw&#8217;s proposal to abolish the European Parliament. In a letter to the editor (of the Guardian):</p>
<p>Dear Sir,</p>
<p>Jack Straw has been a fixture of British politics for more than thirty years, consistent in his moderate euroscepticism, effective as Foreign Secretary in opposing whenever possible democratic institutional reform in the EU, and whose views of the Parliament have oscillated between the critical and the unprintable.</p>
<p>In his call at the IPPR conference (Guardian 22/02/2012) for the EP to be abolished and replaced with &#8216;an assembly of national parliaments&#8217; he displays a nostalgia for a parliamentary construct in the EU which was tried between 1958 and 1979 and which failed. Part-time European parliamentarians with national mandates and duties were unable to carry out their largely consultative functions then. How could a dual mandate MP/MEP possibly cope now in the era of generalised co-decision with the EP scrutinising and sharing in responsibility for practically all EU laws, ensuring full public accountability of the Commission to Parliament and parliamentary oversight of the EU&#8217;s external and trade activities? The answer is that such an assembly would be a figleaf for democratic control, making life easier certainly for diplomats and bureaucrats and, indeed, foreign ministers but totally incapable of shaping EU decisions.</p>
<p>The problem for the Parliament is not a lack of powers, of competences or seriousness in the way it carries out its democratic responsibilities. Any objective asessment of the use it has made of its powers to improve sometimes very complicated legislation, to hold the Commission to account and to make EU financing more transparent, would have to recognise that the Parliament is playing the kind of role for which it was set up, and for which we have elections.</p>
<p>The real difficulty resides in addressing not a democratic deficit but a participation deficit. It would be helpful of course if national media were to follow the work of the EP more seriously. But the key has to be the transforming of the elections to the European Parliament into clear choices about Europe&#8217;s future, with European parties offering competing programmes which could start the process of making those elections genuinely European. The record of Mr Straw and his colleagues in office was to campaign halfheartedly at best during European elections, and preferably to avoid throughout any mention of Europe- with the dismal outcomes that we all remember. If high-profile national politicians give the impression that there is nothing relevant at stake in an election, then why should voters put themselves out?</p>
<p>Now he comes up with a simple solution; abolish the EP altogether. Needless to add that such a proposal would require the unanimous agreement of all member states- a precaution for constitutional change upon which Mr Straw always insisted- and will therefore simply not happen. The next elections to the EP take place in Spring 2014- politicians anxious to &#8216;bridge the divide between the European union and the European people&#8217; should devote their energies to making those elections a success, rather than floating half-baked ill-thought out ideas which were already discredited forty years ago.</p>
<p>Yours faithfully,</p>
<p>Julian Priestley, former Secretary General of the European Parliament 1997-2007<br />
Julian PRIESTLEY<br />
B-1410 Waterloo.</p>
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		<title>Your MEP looks at: a lost generation? &#8211; Crawley Observer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your MEP looks at: a lost generation?Crawley Observer... the economy going again and we need to protect our young people from the blight of unemployment. And don&#39;t forget you can learn more on my website www.peterskinnermep.eu and you can follow me...]]></description>
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		<title>Parliament To Freeze Its Own Budget For 2013 &#8211; eGov monitor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 07:29:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"Derek Vaughan" - Google News</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parliament To Freeze Its Own Budget For 2013eGov monitorI am pleased that MEPs have recognised this in today&#39;s vote”, said the MEP steering the EP&#39;s 2013 budget through Parliament, Derek Vaughan (S&#38;D, UK). To keep spending within the self...]]></description>
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		<title>Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-02-19</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[.@jonworth is at #WelshLab12 with @labour4europe membership forms. Find him and #join ! # Get the Italian vote out for...]]></description>
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		<title>NOW YOU CAN STOP THIS TORTURE &#8211; Express.co.uk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 00:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>"Peter Skinner" MEP - Google News</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NOW YOU CAN STOP THIS TORTUREExpress.co.ukPeter Skinner, MEP for the South East, also gave his backing. He said: “Too many people are exploiting these bears and making their lives a misery in order to make money. We need to work with the Chinese in s...]]></description>
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		<title>MP&#8217;s advice for affording university &#8211; This is Kent</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 19:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MP&#39;s advice for affording universityThis is KentLabour MEP Peter Skinner said applications this year in the South East had fallen by 7016 to 61799, and the 10 per cent drop was higher than the national average of 8.7 per cent. He added: &#34;It&#3...]]></description>
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		<title>Le Parlement européen décidé à geler son budget pour 2013 en vue de réaliser &#8230; &#8211; Quotidien du Peuple</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 08:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Le Parlement européen décidé à geler son budget pour 2013 en vue de réaliser ...Quotidien du PeupleJe suis heureux que les députés aient reconnu ce fait par le vote d&#39;aujourd&#39;hui&#34;, a déclaré le député européen, responsable du b...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="7" style="vertical-align:top;"><tr><td width="80" align="center" valign="top"><font style="font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"></font></td><td valign="top" class="j"><font style="font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"><br /><div style="padding-top:0.8em;"><img alt="" height="1" width="1" /></div><div class="lh"><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;fd=R&amp;usg=AFQjCNGf6OJQG6Ay6QW9KMgd5EYpxJqv1A&amp;url=http://french.peopledaily.com.cn/International/7732576.html"><b>Le Parlement européen décidé à geler son budget pour 2013 en vue de réaliser <b>...</b></b></a><br /><font size="-1"><b><font color="#6f6f6f">Quotidien du Peuple</font></b></font><br /><font size="-1">Je suis heureux que les députés aient reconnu ce fait par le vote d&#39;aujourd&#39;hui&quot;, a déclaré le député européen, responsable du budget 2013 du Parlement européen, <b>Derek Vaughan</b> (Royaum-Uni). En vue de maintenir les dépenses dans les limites budgétaires <b>...</b></font><br /><font size="-1" class="p"></font><br /><font class="p" size="-1"><a class="p" href="http://news.google.co.uk/news/more?pz=1&amp;ned=uk&amp;hl=fr&amp;ncl=dNXCen7gsG5cI1M"><nobr><b></b></nobr></a></font></div></font></td></tr></table>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Backing for EU savings &#8211; This is South Wales</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 07:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sofia EchoBacking for EU savingsThis is South WalesA REPORT drafted by Welsh Labour MEP Derek Vaughan, which called for all EU institutions to freeze their administrative budgets in 2013, has won approval from the European Parliament in Strasbourg. The...]]></description>
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