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My group, the European United Left, did not support either of the two motions. We disagree with the proposal by the European People’s Party because, behind its total opposition to human cloning, it is merely taking up its familiar stand against abortion. On the other hand, we are not covered by the Socialists’ position because it does not take a stand against the decision by the British Government, which has paved the way for cloning for medical purposes, thus giving the American administration the green light to take similar action, as demanded by the biotechnological industry. We believe that, without wasting any time, what we can do today on such a complicated and difficult issue is to set up a temporary parliamentary committee on bioethics to give us the basis for a substantiated, in-depth discussion of the problem of medical embryonic research resulting from human cloning."@en1
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