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"Mr President, healthcare should be the primary concern of every Member State, but, of course, this Chamber purports to make laws for the whole of the European Union. But it does not seem to be able to lead by example. Some of you may – and many of you will not – have seen the London yesterday, which talked about MEPs’ health benefits. My colleague, Mrs Figueiredo, has just talked about budget cuts and how they have caused further inequalities in healthcare. Yet the European Union – and MEPs – gave themselves a 36% increase in healthcare last year, paying for things such as anti-ageing treatments, thermal spas, etc. But in this week when we are talking about women’s inequality, one statistic stands out. In the UK, for example, IVF treatment can be given only once to women – one cycle – but women MEPs and their relatives can have five cycles. Come on, if you are going to have equality …"@en1
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