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". – This report was voted on under Rule 110a of the Rules of Procedure, which allows for no amendments to the report. The British Delegation of the EPP-ED Group has previously sought to amend reports which it did not support. The new rule, however, leaves no option but to vote against certain reports. The British Conservatives support the Commission document on Health and Safety at Work, which talks of the importance of health and safety at work and the need to strengthen the prevention culture and secure a better application of existing law. The Commission admits that people tend to see the Community legal framework as being excessively complex and unclear and proposes that it be simplified. The British Conservatives support this. However, the rapporteur has gone in precisely the opposite direction, proposing extension of the scope of the framework directive, new legislation on workplace bullying, a new directive on workplace ergonomics, strengthening of the display screen equipment directive and amendment of the manual handling directive. A fundamental flaw in his analysis leads us to conclude that the rapporteur's conclusions are wrong. The British Conservatives are therefore against this report."@en1
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