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"May I finally make a point that I think underlies much of what has been said. Mrs O'Toole, in particular, welcomed the emphasis on public relations. We all realise that so much more has to be done. The many positive messages need to be brought more clearly and visibly to the final users, our citizens.
I conclude with one reference to a small part of communication policy which I happen to know best because it is in my area, competition policy. Even in such an apparently technical area as competition policy we need to bring the message to the consumers. That is why, with the help and support of Parliament, we have recently initiated a six-monthly event called ‘the Competition Day’ which tries to bring out more clearly and concretely the benefits of competition policy for consumers. I can assure you that all my colleagues are working along similar lines and I hope that the overall communication on information policy to be presented by the Commission before the summer will go a long way towards meeting your concerns."@en1
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