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"Madam President, thank you and thank you to the services who, I realise, I am delaying from enjoying their lunch.
I want to emphasise my support for a European police training college and for increasing the competences for Europol provided, of course, there is full democratic control over their activities. I have talked to the public a lot about this subject and I find that they would welcome a much greater ability to act against international crime and organised crime which increasingly crosses our frontiers.
There are over 100 separate police forces in the European Union, over 50 in my own Member State. Their separateness weakens their ability to deal with increasing and unquantified amounts of crime across Europe. So I predict the need for a capability for our police to operate across frontiers is going to become increasingly obvious and increasingly urgent."@en1
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