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"Mr President, Ms Reding, please go to Commissioner Cioloş who has written this lengthy speech you read to us and tell him to stop playing games with us because the jobs of thousands of people are at stake in these games, and if they are lost, this means that thousands more people in the European Union will face hunger, misery and poverty.
You cannot come here and say that things have gotten better because they are based on the market principle when half of the industry has been placed under protection, while the other half has been crushed. This is not a market principle. On the contrary, it is precisely because there is no market principle that I and my colleagues have come here, and only the tone and emotion of this debate we are holding at 23.30 can show you how important this actually is. It is precisely because there is no market principle that you have come here – so we can ask the Commission questions.
So, stop messing us about and take the problem seriously because two months ago, there were 30 of us and now there are 60 – just think how many there will be tomorrow."@en1
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