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"Mr President, unlike Mrs Theorin, I do not suggest moving votes and debates to suit my own personal agenda. I will indeed be here to debate my report this afternoon and I will be here when it is scheduled to be voted on tomorrow. The reason why I would suggest that we postpone the vote is because – as Mr Goebbels has said – it is a very important issue. Not only does it raise the financial services issue, it could have far-reaching implications in terms of our procedure, in terms of the codecision procedure and in terms of our relationship with the Commission. That is a vote at which colleagues should be present. I would strongly urge that the vote be postponed until the Brussels part-session.
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