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"Mr President, I have long believed that the audiovisual sector has great potential for Scotland and Europe. I myself spent a day on work experience on a film set in Glasgow during the summer. I would add my own congratulations to our rapporteur for a very sensible and ambitious report.
This is not an area lacking in legislation; quite the reverse, the question for us is how effective that legislation is in this mobile digital Internet age.
I would, however, take some issue with paragraph 21 of the motion for a resolution. Scotland has, of course, a specific cultural, national and, indeed, commercial potential and I believe that the Scottish Parliament should be responsible for broadcasting, although fortunately there is nothing in the EU rules to preclude that.
I also warmly support paragraphs 10 and 11, calling for an extension of the Media Plus Programme. This has demonstrated what a positive impact the EU can have. I hope the Commission will rise to our challenge and be as ambitious as we are."@en1
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