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"You will excuse me, Mr President, I mean no lack of respect to Mr Watson, whom I like a lot, but I could not help thinking of Sherlock Holmes and his faithful ally, Dr Watson. ‘Elementary, my dear Watson!’ is what I feel I must say at this moment, meaning that it is obvious that one must intervene to stop uncontrolled and illegal immigration. But unfortunately I have had to vote against this measure. Why? Because the excellent amendments by my friend Mr Borghezio, who is sitting here beside me, were not passed. They were aimed at limiting immigration to stop the kind of thing that happened to me in Brussels: I had barely stuck my nose outside Parliament when some people who looked like immigrants snatched my MEP’s diary from me; I am still looking for it and I have not yet found it."@en1
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