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"I share the overriding sense of deep and keen dissatisfaction expressed during the debate. I do, of course, understand the constraints of the moment and I am prepared to entertain the idea of the risk of failure….
However, experience has taught me that, in politics, modest ambitions are never the key to success! I shall not keep saying that I am disappointed, because you need to hope in order to be disappointed…. and I have had no hope since the investiture debate.
As for the future, given that the Commission has shown itself incapable of taking action against fascism in Austria, I am convinced that blocking measures to liberalise the single market is the only way of administering a salutary electric shock treatment to the heart of all the countries in the Union."@en1
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