Emmanuel Macron: Europe is a historic success – we should never forget that The Brexit impasse is a lesson for us all. We need to escape this trap

President of
France Emmanuel Macron addresses himself to all citizens of the European Union
in an open letter published by The Irish Times and newspapers in all 28 member
states, including the United Kingdom.
If I am
taking the liberty of addressing you directly, it is not only in the name of
the history and values that unite us. It is because time is of the essence. In
a few weeks’ time, the European elections will be decisive for the future of
our continent.
Never, since
the second World War, has Europe been as essential. Yet never has Europe been
in so much danger.
Brexit
stands as the symbol of that. It symbolises the crisis of Europe, which has
failed to respond to its peoples’ needs for protection from the major shocks of
the modern world. It also symbolises the European trap.
The trap is
not being part of the European Union. The trap is in the lie and the
irresponsibility that can destroy it.
Who told the
British people the truth about their post-Brexit future? Who spoke to them
about losing access to the European market? Who mentioned the risks to peace in
Ireland of restoring the former border?
Nationalist
retrenchment offers nothing; it is rejection without an alternative. And this
trap threatens the whole of Europe: the anger mongers, backed by fake news,
promise anything and everything.
Stand firm
We have to
stand firm, proud and lucid, in the face of this manipulation and say first of
all what Europe is.
It is a
historic success: the reconciliation of a devastated continent in an
unprecedented project of peace, prosperity and freedom. We should never forget
that.
And this
project continues to protect us today. What country can act on its own in the
face of aggressive strategies by the major powers? Who can claim to be
sovereign, on their own, in the face of the digital giants? How would we resist
the crises of financial capitalism without the euro, which is a force for the
entire European Union?
We are at a
pivotal moment for our continent, a moment when together we need to politically
and culturally reinvent the shape of our civilisation in a changing world
Europe is
also those thousands of projects daily that have changed the face of our
regions: the school refurbished, the road built, and the long-awaited arrival
of high-speed internet access.
This
struggle is a daily commitment, because Europe, like peace, can never be taken
for granted.
I tirelessly
pursue it in the name of France to take Europe forward and defend its model.
We have
shown that what we were told was unattainable, the creation of a European
defence capability and the protection of social rights, was in fact possible.
Other trap
Yet we need
to do more and sooner, because there is the other trap: the trap of the status
quo and resignation. Faced with the major crises in the world, citizens so
often ask us, “Where is Europe? What is Europe doing?” It has become a soulless
market in their eyes.
Yet Europe
is not just a market. It is a project. A market is useful, but it should not
detract from the need for borders that protect and values that unite.
The
nationalists are misguided when they claim to defend our identity by
withdrawing from Europe, because it is the European civilisation that unites,
frees and protects us.
French
president Emmanuel Macron: In the era of Brexit and Trump, his election
represented an alternative, much more benign vision of the future. Photograph:
Patrick Seeger
French
president Emmanuel Macron: "This struggle is a daily commitment, because
Europe, like peace, can never be taken for granted." File photograph: Patrick Seeger
But those
who would change nothing are also misguided, because they deny the fears felt
by our peoples, the doubts that undermine our democracies.
We are at a
pivotal moment for our continent, a moment when together we need to politically
and culturally reinvent the shape of our civilisation in a changing world.
It is the
moment for European renewal. Hence, resisting the temptation of isolation and
divisions, I propose we build this renewal together around three ambitions:
freedom, protection and progress.
Defend our
freedom
The European
model is based on the freedom of man and the diversity of opinions and
creation. Our first freedom is democratic freedom: the freedom to choose our
leaders as foreign powers seek to influence our vote at each election.
I propose
creating a European agency for the protection of democracies, which will
provide each member state with European experts to protect their election
process against cyberattacks and manipulation.
In this same
spirit of independence, we should also ban the funding of European political
parties by foreign powers.
We should
have European rules banning incitement to hate and violence from the internet,
since respect for the individual is the bedrock of our civilisation of dignity.
Protect our
continent
Founded on
internal reconciliation, the European Union has forgotten to look at the
realities of the world.
Yet no
community can create a sense of belonging if it does not have boundaries that
it protects.
Will we be
able to look our children in the eye if we do not also clear our climate debt?
The boundary
is freedom in security. We therefore need to rethink the Schengen area: all
those who want to be part of it should comply with obligations of
responsibility (stringent border controls) and solidarity (one asylum policy
with the same acceptance and refusal rules).
We will need
a common border force and a European asylum office, strict control obligations
and European solidarity to which each country will contribute under the
authority of a European council for internal security. On the issue of
migration, I believe in a Europe that protects both its values and its borders.
Defence
The same
standards should apply to defence. Substantial progress has been made in the
last two years, but we need to set a clear course: a treaty on defence and
security should define our fundamental obligations in association with Nato and
our European allies: increased defence spending, a truly operational mutual
defence clause, and the European Security Council with the United Kingdom on
board to prepare our collective decisions.
Our borders
also need to guarantee fair competition.
What power
in the world would accept continued trade with those who respect none of their
rules? We cannot suffer in silence.
We need to
reform our competition policy and reshape our trade policy with penalties or a
ban in Europe on businesses that compromise our strategic interests and
fundamental values such as environmental standards, data protection and fair
payment of taxes; and the adoption of European preference in strategic
industries and our public procurement, as our American and Chinese competitors
do.
Recover the
spirit of progress
Europe is
not a second-rank power. Europe in its entirety is a vanguard: it has always
defined the standards of progress.
In this, it
needs to drive forward a project of convergence rather than competition:
Europe, where social security was created, needs to introduce a social shield
for all workers, east to west and north to south, guaranteeing the same pay in
the same workplace, and a minimum European wage appropriate to each country and
discussed collectively every year.
Ecological
cause
Getting back
on track with progress also concerns spearheading the ecological cause.
Will we be
able to look our children in the eye if we do not also clear our climate debt?
The European
Union needs to set its target – zero carbon by 2050 and pesticides halved by
2025 – and adapt its policies accordingly with such measures as a European
Climate Bank to finance the ecological transition, a European food safety force
to improve our food controls and, to counter the lobby threat, independent
scientific assessment of substances hazardous to the environment and health.
Emmanuel
Macron: he claims to be “neither left nor right”. Photograph: Getty Images
Emmanuel
Macron: "Freedom, protection and progress. We need to build European
renewal on these pillars. We cannot let nationalists without solutions exploit
the people’s anger." File potograph: Getty Images
This
imperative needs to guide all our action: from the Central Bank to the European
Commission, from the European budget to the Investment Plan for Europe, all our
institutions need to have the climate as their mandate.
Progress and
freedom are about being able to live from your work: Europe needs to look ahead
to create jobs.
This is why
it needs not only to regulate the digital giants by putting in place European
supervision of the major platforms (prompt penalties for unfair competition,
transparent algorithms, etc), but also to finance innovation by giving the new
European innovation council a budget on a par with the United States in order
to spearhead new technological breakthroughs such as artificial intelligence.
A
world-oriented Europe needs to look towards Africa, with which we should enter
into a covenant for the future, taking the same road and ambitiously and
non-defensively supporting African development with such measures as
investment, academic partnerships and education for girls.
Pillars
Freedom,
protection and progress. We need to build European renewal on these pillars. We
cannot let nationalists without solutions exploit the people’s anger. We cannot
sleepwalk through a diminished Europe.
We cannot
become ensconced in business as usual and wishful thinking. European humanism
demands action. And everywhere, the people are standing up to be part of that
change.
So by the
end of the year, let’s set up, with the representatives of the European
institutions and the member states, a conference for Europe in order to propose
all the changes our political project needs, with an open mind, even to
amending the treaties.
This
conference will need to engage with citizens’ panels and hear academics,
business and labour representatives, and religious and spiritual leaders. It
will define a road map for the European Union that translates these key
priorities into concrete actions.
There will
be disagreement, but is it better to have a static Europe or a Europe that
advances, sometimes at different paces, and that is open to all?
True place
In this
Europe, the peoples will really take back control of their future. In this
Europe, the United Kingdom, I am sure, will find its true place.
Citizens of
Europe, the Brexit impasse is a lesson for us all. We need to escape this trap
and make the upcoming elections and our project meaningful.
It is for
you to decide whether Europe and the values of progress that it embodies are to
be more than just a passing episode in history.
This is the
choice I propose: to chart together the road to European renewal.