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"Thank you very much, Mr Barroso. I was receiving the winners of the Sakharov Prize, but the noise of the applause for Mr Barroso was so rapturous that I felt obliged to rush to the Chamber to see what was happening, because it is not normal for Mr Barroso to receive such loud and sustained applause. You are aware that, if there are no changes to the programme, Mr Blair, President-in-Office of the Council, will come to Strasbourg tomorrow to meet with the Conference of Presidents and to explain his proposal to the Council which the Minister representing the British Presidency has not been able, or has not wished, to explain. The political groups and you as well, Mr Barroso, have spoken very clearly. I would just like to offer you a warning: we must not underestimate words. The unacceptable must not be accepted, because otherwise something that is declared unacceptable today and accepted tomorrow may turn the applause into boos. The line between the acceptable and the unacceptable cannot be so thin. That concludes this debate, and I would like to thank everybody who has taken part in it."@en1
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