Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-02-03-Speech-4-526-000"
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"I abstained on the resolution. I would like to add that this is not a political but a technical issue. It is strange that Members of European Parliament have to make an appeal for solving purely household issues. If the trend continues in the same way, then it is possible that the EU will call on the public to stop swearing, smoking, drinking, sunbathing, eating unhealthy food and sleeping for a long time. The fire brigade will be asked to extinguish fires faster; medical personnel will be asked to treat people more attentively; policemen will be asked to arrest criminals more effectively and teachers to teach children better. If we carry on making such calls, the citizens of the EU will wonder why they need the European Parliament – to ask citizens to do things? Or there are real problems to be solved?"@en1
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