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"It is easy to agree in principle with Mr Newton Dunn’s wish that coordinated messages on what is happening in the Union be disseminated as widely as possible. However it is currently the case, I am glad to say, that we have free and independent media in Europe. I am a little doubtful if even a government as energetic as the Swedish one can convince independent TV channels, for example, to embrace the undoubtedly excellent ideas which Mr Newton Dunn proposes.
I also think that, to a certain extent, the Member underestimates Parliament’s opportunities as a political arena to reach out with a message. I hope that, together, we will be able to work to disseminate good, solid and interesting information on what is happening in the Union. However, we must do so while respecting the fact that it is the independent media which decides what should or should not be broadcast.
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