Commenting on the Eurovision debate, ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said:
“European citizens have said clearly that their top priorities for this election campaign are the fight against poverty, strong public services and the economy and jobs.
“It is clearer than ever after today’s debate that some politicians are standing for a fair deal for workers over the next five years by delivering fair pay, increased investment not more austerity and a just transition to a green economy.
“This debate also made clear that European politics is better without the corrosive influence of the far-right.
“All democratic parties should be clear that they will not work with the far-right after the elections. You cannot be pro-European if you oppose equality or press freedom.”