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"Mr President, first of all, I would like to congratulate Mr Zapatero on the many successes he has had during the Spanish Presidency.
Earlier, we heard criticism about issues relating to Spanish property. It is true that this affects many thousands of Spanish citizens and ordinary people who have chosen to make Spain their home. It is easy to shout from the sidelines in order to capture headlines, but if we are serious about resolving this problem, we need constructive engagement. That is what we, in the British Labour delegation, want to do. I am pleased that my colleague, Michael Cashman, and I recently had a meeting with our Spanish colleagues in the European Parliament in the hope of setting up a commission in Spain to examine those cases in which people have purchased property in good faith and used the legal system appropriately. This would be a great step forward for the many people who are suffering as a result of these issues. We hope it will have your full support and we look forward to working with you on this in the future."@en1
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