Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-03-15-Speech-4-111"
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"Madam President, I voted for the report on biotechnology. The Pensioners’ Party and the pensioners expect a great deal from biotechnology. They know that research is being carried out on extending the life span of human beings. I know that this is a problem for the governments who say that there is not enough money, but we have the pleasure of living long, comfortable lives. Mr Purvis is a living example of this: just by drawing up his report on biotechnology he has become younger, if that is possible, for he is always youthful. We all admire him for his vivacity and his enormous enthusiasm for his parliamentary work. He is the epitome of eternal youth and he has become even younger in the drawing up of this report, so it is true that, thanks to biotechnology, we will be able to live longer in the future!"@en1
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