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I differ from most other Members of the European Parliament in that I am one of those rejoicing at the failure in Cancún. This is not because I am opposed to the principle of globalisation. I am actually in favour of the theory of free movement of people and ideas. Nonetheless, I am against unregulated globalisation. In particular, I am against globalisation governed by a rigid system of economic and financial rules imposed by the strongest player.
In addition, it became evident at this summit that advocates of an alternative world order have transcended the stage of outright rejection. Their thinking is developing and truly alternative proposals are emerging.
Hence my refusal to put my name to a resolution too heavily weighted towards regretting the failure. This latest alarm call was needed. The main world leaders must be made to understand at last that they will never again enjoy full and absolute freedom. They will no longer have a free hand to impose their ideas and practices on the rest of the world."@en1
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