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"Mr President, the port services regulation is not required or wanted in the United Kingdom. Unlike most of continental Europe, the UK has very competitive ports, with the lion’s share in the private sector. The EU has tried to regulate ports without success on two previous occasions and this is the third attempt. As the majority of ports in the UK are privately owned, successful and efficient, it is not for the EU to regulate British ports. With the Brexit referendum on 23 June, the people of the United Kingdom will vote to leave and we will free ourselves from the excessive rules, regulations and red tape imposed by this place. We will then rejoin the rest of the world and take back our freedom to run and operate our own businesses. Britain has a long and proud history trading with the world and our ports are the doors to our prosperity. This port service regulation will do more harm than good, and the UK will be better off out."@en1
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