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"Mr President, I think the UK has a long and proud tradition of standing behind those many Member States which believe that we need fundamental reform of the common agricultural policy. That was the reason for the British rebate being established in the first place, and I think everybody accepts that if there is fundamental reform in the system then of course all Member States could do with a reduction. We need to move farming over to a more market-orientated system. That is also the best thing we could do for the Third World. Beyond giving them aid, giving them more subsidies, the best thing we could do would be to reform or scrap the common agricultural policy and allow them to sell their food products in the European market. Do not try and defend the indefensible, Mr Daul."@en1
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