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"Mr President, I too voted against the Myller report, but not for the reasons that Cristina Gutiérrez explained so well just now. I often happen to talk to elderly people and pensioners and so I have also discussed the environment with them, which we have regulated so much here in this beautiful chamber in Brussels and in the even more beautiful and larger chamber in Strasbourg. In our conversations they have expressed a doubt, a problem. They have told me, ‘With your reports, with your environmental programmes, to whom are you trying to give good, clean air to breathe, for whom are you trying to have beautiful countryside, for whom are you trying to make life better? The young, the middle-aged, the old?’ Here it is, then: what I see as missing in these plans is the objective of having a clean environment for the elderly, who are the ones who need it most. If the environment can be clean and accessible for the elderly, it will also be so for those who are young like you, Mr President."@en1
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