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"Mr President, the first rule of any government is the protection of its people, and the protection of the people of Europe from terrorism is at least something, I recognise, you understand as being serious. But in order to deal with the problem of terrorism you must at first know who your enemy is and who your friends are. You must know where they share your values and where they come from and this is where the analysis of the European Union is failing. You have to understand the problem, you have to understand where they are, and you have to understand what they are doing here. The first part of the problem, Minister, is that in the language of yourself and of the Commissioner – I quote from you: ʻthe vast majority of migrants are fleeing terrorism’ – that quite frankly is not true. We know that the vast majority of migrants are economic migrants; the vast majority of are genuinely people fleeing terrorism: that is the first part of the problem you must address. The second part of the problem, you must understand, is that the open borders that you have created and are not willing to challenge – you do not know who has come in, you do not know where they are and you do not know how they get here – creates the last form of terrorism, the internal terrorism that the women in Cologne and Bonn and Berlin and Sweden and all other parts of Europe that suffered over New Year’s Eve will have to face. That is your problem."@en1
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