You would be fighting. We kept quiet in this column last week, during celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the declaration by Robert Schuman that got European unification off the ground. The reason is simple: it was for Jacques Delors and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Etienne Davignon and Karel van Miert, and other distinguished speakers to take the floor.
A week later, we would like to add three exhortations.
The first is addressed to the new generation that gives the impression it does...