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". – I should like to say to Mr Purvis that the matter of natural, regional disadvantages is probably a matter for the national governments since a part of their electorate lies in those outlying areas and peripheral regions. They may also fall under the competence of my colleague, Mr Barnier, who spoke to this Assembly a little while ago.
From my point of view, I look after the fiscal matters of the Union, insofar as I am allowed to do so by the Member States. It would not be right if I said that a geographical advantage were to be achieved by fiscal means so, to that extent, I must disappoint Mr Purvis. However, if he comes to me with a particular case in point, a particular region, or whatever if may be, then I would be happy to raise the matter with my colleague, Mr Barnier."@en1
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