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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, irrespective of the vote we have each cast regarding this report, I feel that clarification is necessary, for there are very many – maybe not all but certainly very many – Members who are burdened by this fact of having three seats and particularly by the way our work is carried out alternately in Brussels and Strasbourg. There are problems of huge administrative costs, there are staffing costs which must not be underestimated, the level of organisation has fallen, which means disorganisation, and procedures are lengthy to administer; then there is concern, the result, in some cases, of anger and disappointment, on the part of the citizens when they are informed of this situation. These, therefore, are the reasons for our – differing but united – votes on the issue."@en1
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