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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I would also award the prize for hypocrisy to Mrs Reding, who forgot to describe – at least according to the texts – the situation of the Roma in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, where the problem of expelling Roma does not exist simply because the setting up of Roma camps is not allowed by law; it is forbidden. Thus, there are many different ‘Europes’.
I hope that this is an indication of what is to come: at this European Council, at last, a Head of State or Government felt compelled to teach the European Commission a clear lesson in patriotism. The Commission must not, not even through its Commissioners, allow itself to insult a Member State, in particular, a Member State such as France which could give us all a lesson on the concepts of freedom and humanity.
There is a huge difference between what you call European law and the law of the peoples. European law is perhaps the right to enter other people’s houses and steal, not to send your children to school and to exploit them, as asserted not by racist populism, but – according to
as asserted by the Prime Minister of Romania during the ‘
’ – the ‘lunch as bitter as bile’ – on 16 September."@en1
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