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European Union (Accessions) Bill

I am passing, Mr. Speaker, and approaching my conclusion. The EU, with enlargement, must become a real force for open markets, free trade and a freer, safer world. The EU can become a liberating force for good in the world, or it can become an economic and political backwater. The constitution’s fall has left the EU in flux. Leadership with clear vision and the skill to turn that vision into reality could set a new direction for Europe. The accession of Romania and Bulgaria is an important part of our vision for a wider, more flexible EU. If those countries can meet the criteria for membership, it will be a triumph for them and a cause for celebration, but very real concerns remain about the readiness of the candidate countries and the Government’s approach. We shall continue to monitor progress and to press the Government to ensure that both countries fully meet all criteria before accession takes place. We look forward to welcoming Romania and Bulgaria as members of the EU, and that is why I shall ask my right hon. and hon. Friends to support the Bill this evening.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
438 c744 
Session
2005-06
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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