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"Mr President, I just have a query regarding catch-the-eye. I was here for the last debate, I did not speak. I was here for the entirety of this debate and at the very outset – I could not do it any quicker – I bid for catch-the-eye. You were not presiding then. Most of the assistants around you were not presiding then. I want to know what criteria you used to select those you chose for catch-the-eye. One colleague said to me that I should try the lotto as I would have a better chance. I also want to understand why it is that when Members come in here and spend their time here and are told that they need to be here at the beginning to get called, they do not get called. It is not very pleasant. You seem to know some of those you were calling pretty well, which is all very fine, but I would like to know, since you were not here presiding at the beginning of this debate, what intelligence was brought to bear in choosing those you called to catch-the-eye. Secondly, as we do not have votes today, why did you not allow some more catch-the-eyes, and how many of those who bid did you not actually call to speak on this most important topic for all of us, and particularly those of us in countries like mine where there is very high youth unemployment?"@en1
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