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"Mr President, we kept on being told in this debate that crime does not recognise national borders. We were told this as though it was some kind of original insight. Of course it does not and for a long time States in Europe have cooperated internationally. We have Interpol, we have the Hague Convention, we have extradition treaties and we recognise time spent in another country’s prison. All of these are instruments that apply globally. That is not what this debate about. It is not what Europol is about.
Europol, as the authors frankly admitted when it was first put forward after Tampere, is about creating a federal police force – their words, not mine. It is about creating a kind of European FBI and that is the choice for us. It is between association and absorption. It is between alliance and assimilation. It is between cooperation and coercion."@en1
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