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Mr President, I would like to thank my colleagues for that very warm endorsement of my report, which marks a major step forward in the rights of disabled people and passengers of reduced mobility. It is a tremendous vote in favour. It was interesting that there were six people who decided to vote against it, but through the joys and wonders of technology we were able to name and shame them.
I am sure the House will welcome the fact that the way Parliament voted means we will be able to get an agreement at first reading. All 25 governments and the Commission have indicated that they will accept all the amendments Parliament has passed. In thanking colleagues, allow me to mention that people will also welcome the fact that this is a major achievement under the British Presidency."@en1
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