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"Madam President, I do not wish to be repetitive, but the situation requires it. You are aware of the situation in
where there is a damaged British nuclear submarine. As we have feared and supposed since the start, according to the technicians, the significance of the damage is increasing daily with the passage of time.
I ask you, Madam President, to do everything possible to speed up the procedure under way in the Committee on Petitions concerning a protest document that has been presented by more than thirty social groups and NGOs against this situation, in which there has been a blatant failure to comply with Community regulations on radiation protection."@en1
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