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"The adoption of this report would be the first strong signal by Parliament in favour of a financial transaction tax at a time when the Commission has an ambiguous approach, both showing a willingness to regulate financial actors but exempting them from taxation. It is necessary to point to the hypocritical discourse of some right-wing leaders, calling for a form of taxation of the financial sector, but only at global level, where we all know it is most unlikely to be implemented. The Commission should give a precise and clear signal about the fact that the transaction tax must be paid by everyone. The situation where farmers pay tax while financiers do not is not acceptable. Social injustice gives birth to malice and permissiveness converts government institutions into a sandpit created by banks. I voted ‘for’."@en1
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