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Tourism is a significant source of international understanding and an important part of the labour market, which ought to be promoted and encouraged. It is of inestimable importance that people in Europe, as well as in the rest of the world, should have the opportunity to experience each other’s ways of ordering their lives and their societies. Policy on tourism is not, however, something which ought to be planned and decided upon by the European Parliament or by the EU as a whole. I am therefore voting against the proposal.
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