Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2007-10-25-Speech-4-103"
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"en.20071025.18.4-103"2
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"Mr President, on a point of order, I rise under Rule 166, which says that the Member shall first specify to which rule he is referring. I am referring to that one.
I understand that you cut off Mr Martin before he had a chance to finish what he wanted to say. He was making a point about yesterday.
Yesterday, Mr Schulz made a lengthy political statement without referring to the rule under which he was speaking. It was allowed by the President, whereas Mr Martin was cut off.
I think there is a bias at work here and a double standard, where those in favour of the EU are allowed to say what they want and those who are not in favour of it are cut off.
Could we have an even application of the Rules please?"@en1
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