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"Madam President, thank you very much for today’s debate. We have all once again obtained a few insights into the thoughts of our fellow Members. Today, I have learnt, for example, that not even the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance has escaped globalisation if even Ms Keller is speaking in English rather than German in plenary. I thank the Non-attached Members for their fundamental opposition. Mr Gollnisch was fundamentally opposed to the report because it is too liberal, Ms Stassen was fundamentally opposed to it because we are too protectionist; however I have not seen a single amendment from either of them in committee. I think that is a shame, because all of us in Europe need less empty rhetoric in plenary and more constructive work in the committees. Our committee, in particular, is one of the most constructive and collegial committees that I know in the European Parliament. I would like specifically to thank the advisory committees for their excellent input, and I would also like to offer my sincere thanks to my fellow Members for their contributions to the debate. I think that the report and today’s debate will have given the Commission a clear idea of the tasks it needs to do. I would be very grateful if we could continue the debate at another opportunity."@en1
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