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Mr President, it appears to me that we have secured a victory in respect of registration, which accounts for the lion’s share of red tape, but we have suffered a defeat with regard to the granting of licences, or authorisation, which was not helped by the Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe not lending a hand. Unfortunate though that is, I know that the British Presidency will be very cooperative on that score. I also know that on account of the narrow majorities, we have lost at least the key topics by ten or so votes only. I also know that at second reading, this House will see to all omissions that have now been adopted. I would therefore advise our group to cast a resounding vote in favour."@en1
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