Golden Dawn MEP Lampros Fountoulis: National production is the answer to unemployment - Video

25/09/2016 12:20

Golden Dawn’s MEP, Lampros Fountoulis, made an intervention in the European Parliament’s plenary discussion in Strasbourg, concerning unemployment policies of the member states. After pointing out that the Union’s policies have lowered the living standards, he proposed as the only viable solution the restart of national production.

 

Follows the full text of the intervention:

 

'We discuss again for employment policies, for grand plans which will be used to provide a decent job to the vast majority of the unemployed people, a job to thrive and not just to survive in the literal meaning of the word.

But European Peoples are tired listening all the time beautiful words, because except our discussions they have also seen the practical implementation of the Union’s policies.

You already know the result. In Greece, the austerity policies and the Memoranda with the blessings of the European Union led to economic depression bigger than in the Second World War. They led to over-quadruple of unemployment. The same unemployment that here today we are trying to find ways to combat.

Policies implemented by the Union, ideological obsessions and complexes from a big part of European politicians led to this result. And not only in crisis-ridden Greece, but throughout Europe the poor became poorer and the rich richer.

There is only one solution. Production. Only when we recommence production across Europe we will be able to battle unemployment. But production cannot be achieved with the current Union’s policies and tax-free imports from third countries, a direct blow to European producers.'

 

 

 

Golden Dawn’s MEP, Lampros Fountoulis, made an intervention in the European Parliament’s plenary discussion in Strasbourg, concerning unemployment policies of the member states. After pointing out that the Union’s policies have lowered the living standards, he proposed as the only viable solution the restart of national production.
 
Follows the full text of the intervention:
 
We discuss again for employment policies, for grand plans which will be used to provide a decent job to the vast majority of the unemployed people, a job to thrive and not just to survive in the literal meaning of the word.
But European Peoples are tired listening all the time beautiful words, because except our discussions they have also seen the practical implementation of the Union’s policies.
You already know the result. In Greece, the austerity policies and the Memoranda with the blessings of the European Union led to economic depression bigger than in the Second World War. They led to over-quadruple of unemployment. The same unemployment that here today we are trying to find ways to combat.
Policies implemented by the Union, ideological obsessions and complexes from a big part of European politicians led to this result. And not only in crisis-ridden Greece, but throughout Europe the poor became poorer and the rich richer.
There is only one solution. Production. Only when we recommence production across Europe we will be able to battle unemployment. But production cannot be achieved with the current Union’s policies and tax-free imports from third countries, a direct blow to European producers.