Jacques Delors sticks to his guns. The former president of the European Commission remains steadfast in his belief that the European Union enlarged to thirty members cannot have the same aims or ambitions as the Union of the founding fathers, and should have a vanguard with its own institutions. In the last interview we are aware of (granted to the Italian daily La Repubblica on 21 March), he said: "We must decide what it is we want. For example: Is it possible to imagine an enlarged Europe...