Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-10-24-Speech-3-005"
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"Madam President, as you were informed earlier this week, I was in Scotland protesting against the
nuclear submarine base there and I was arrested. What is the situation concerning our immunity in other Member States? I understood that we could not be arrested in such circumstances.
I have nothing against the Scottish Police. They were extremely courteous. They were aware of the concept of peaceful demonstration. Maybe they should train the police in places like Genoa and show them how to react to peaceful protests.
What is the situation regarding our immunity? I was not breaking the peace, but trying to keep the peace by helping to rid the world of nuclear weapons. Secondly, in relation to my immunity: Does that not count when I am in another country?"@en1
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"Trident"1
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