"What is most important for Europe is economic growth and jobs, security at home and safety in the world"
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The subtext is triangulation. Mandelson, a New Labour modernizer and EU power broker, is speaking from the late-2000s/early-2010s European mood: post-9/11 security politics, pre- and post-crisis anxieties about globalization, and an EU often accused of being technocratic, distant, and economically obsessed. He doesn’t abandon the economic case; he rebrands it as protective. Jobs aren’t just prosperity, they’re social stability. Security isn’t just policing, it’s permission for openness. “Safety in the world” hints at defense, diplomacy, and energy security without naming the divisive tools (military spending, intervention, border policy).
Rhetorically, it works because it’s a three-part bargain: prosperity, protection, purpose. It’s also a subtle correction to Europe’s brand problem. If the EU is caricatured as regulations and austerity spreadsheets, Mandelson’s sentence insists Europe is a shield as well as a market - and that legitimacy will be earned not by grand ideals, but by delivering the basics.
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