Liveblogging Bruegel “Memos to the new Commission- Europe’s economic priorities 2010-2015″

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Panel Ratings:
-> Andre Sapir 7/10 – clearly sharp, spoke well, wish he had critiqued the politicians too
-> Elmar Brok 5/10 – sometimes clear, other times clearly torn inside, cantakerous
-> Poul Nyrup Rasmussen 8/10 – on good form today, clear, coherent and optimistic
-> Annemie Neyts-Uyttebroeck 4/10 – no clue what her message was really, incoherent
-> Danny Cohn Bendit 6/10 – wins on humour, political ideas OK, but he’s a maverick

That’s all for now folks. Have a read of the paper here.

1158 – Poul saying that the US is working on a transaction tax, this is not just a EU discussion. We have transaction taxes all over the place in different countries of the EU already.

1155 – ELDR parties do not agree on taxation. Some want EU tax, others don’t want it mentioned. So ELDR is neatly on the fence. Neyts-Uyttebroeck calls the position “clear”. Now speaking of free movement of knowledge.

1150 – We need to protect the single market from mad speculation. Scrapping cars was one of the worst decisions ever made. We need a new balance between market and regulation. If we don’t get that we don’t get the rest.

1145 – Brok: have to keep standards on European law. Should not set new standards, new legislation, before implementation is complete and this is a value too. Seldom is taxation the way out of a crisis, look at how private money can be used for investment again. We should not be forcing industry?

1141 – Pisani-Ferry: No doubt Jacques Delors would appreciate the comparion!

1140 – Roland Freudenstein: People seem to want to ask what would Delors do? Is it like American evangelicals asking what would jesus do?

1137 – There should be a rule in Q&A – that you actually ask a question. Rather than stating a long and incomprehensible ramble. Get to the point people!

1132 – Now we’re on to Q&A. A chap from BEPA is saying they are thinking a lot the same way as Bruegel. Will Barroso listen?

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