John Bruton Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By John Bruton

Of course the EU and member states must work to ensure that people moving from one country to another understand their obligations and their rights in areas like health, road safety and further education. — John Bruton

Financial service providers act as the lubricating oil in the economy. They link consumers who want to invest their savings for a good return with companies who want to borrow on best terms for expansion. — John Bruton

If the EU and the US can cooperate successfully on regulating financial markets, everyone else will follow. — John Bruton

The E.U. has moved to combat global terrorism by instituting common European arrest and evidence warrants and creating a joint situation center to pool and analyze intelligence. — John Bruton

But our system of regulation must keep up with this. If it fails to keep up, it will hold back economic expansion. We need financial market regulation that works at national and European level. — John Bruton

Since creation of the E.U. a half century ago, Europe has enjoyed the longest period of peace in its history. — John Bruton

The E.U. is more than just a trade organization or a common market; it is a guarantee of democracy, freedom, justice, and human rights. Nations cannot stay in the E.U. if they do not respect these guarantees. — John Bruton

Indeed, American companies make three times as much profits from their investment in one E.U. country, Ireland, than they do from all their investments in China. — John Bruton

European investment in Texas alone exceeds all U.S. investment in China and Japan put together. — John Bruton

David Cameron says he wants to keep Britain in the EU, but his tactics are so divisive that, if he gets what he wants it will be at the price of huge ill-will in Europe; or if he doesn't, it will be at the price of increased anti-EU sentiment in his own party and in British society. — John Bruton

The E.U. imports more agricultural goods from developing countries around the world than does the U.S., Canada and Japan, combined. — John Bruton

It is not viable for one country to demand a right to increase and upgrade its nuclear weapons capabilities while asking others to eliminate theirs. — John Bruton

States can be deterred by the fear of retaliation; non-state organisations cannot by deterred at all. — John Bruton

Non-proliferation will only work if all states are willing to cooperate, and that will only happen if all feel they are being treated fairly. — John Bruton

The European Union is the world's most successful invention for advancing peace. — John Bruton

U.S. companies earn more from their investments in the EU than in the rest of the world combined. — John Bruton

We in Ireland have not been immune from the bigotry and the indifference which manifested itself in Europe this century — John Bruton

A terrorist nuclear detonation in a western city would destroy all economic confidence. — John Bruton

U.S. companies rely on the European market for more than half of their global foreign profits. — John Bruton

The EU and the U.S. often work together to develop international standards. This is the case in fighting terrorism and transnational crime, advancing trade liberalization, and combating piracy and intellectual property violations. — John Bruton

We can demonstrate, by our own example, how E.U. freedoms, including the freedom of nationals of other E.U. countries to come and work here, has enabled us to expand our economy. — John Bruton

The E.U. is the world's fastest growing democratic body. — John Bruton

Proliferation of nuclear weapons to terrorist organisations is far more dangerous than proliferation of nuclear weapons to states, even states like North Korea. — John Bruton

One cannot have economic growth without security. — John Bruton

The economy is not an abstraction. The economy consists of people, and it will only grow if people feel secure and are reasonably free. — John Bruton

The time horizon may be too long for sole reliance on market solutions - but perhaps the inventiveness of the financial services industry will prove me wrong that point! — John Bruton