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Forgive me, I did not quite understand the last part of the question. I take note of the fact that, fortunately, moreover, there are proponents of the Tobin tax on all sides of the house. This sets my mind at rest somewhat. I should not like people to think that it is a peculiar form of madness affecting only one side of the brain or indeed one side of the House.
As for the rest, I should just like to add that France has indeed looked into a number of areas of reform with a view to answering the concerns behind the proposal to establish a Tobin-type tax, even if questions of how it is actually going to work remain unanswered. I do agree with you, however, we could be discussing this for a long time to come."@en1
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