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". As elected politicians, we must listen to the people – all the people. Some, such as Mr Farage, want to listen only to some of the people, those who voted ‘No’ in France and the Netherlands. Others want to listen only to those who said ‘Yes’ in the 18 countries which have ratified the Constitutional Treaty. Fortunately, a majority in this House and of the governments of the Member States want to listen to all, to bridge the divergence of views and find a solution capable of being ratified by all 27 Member States. Of course, the European Parliament, which approved the constitutional treaty by a large majority, wants to salvage as many as possible of the reforms contained in the constitutional treaty. It is perfectly natural that Parliament should want to sacrifice as little of the treaty as possible, but it must also be as much as is necessary to secure agreement by every country."@en1
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