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"en.20010611.3.1-041"2
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"Madam President, I rise under Rule 174, the right to petition the European Parliament. You may be aware of a number of petitions concerning Lloyd's of London, as well as complaints to the European Commission. One of the names of Lloyd's of London received a letter from Lloyd's criticising him for daring to raise this matter with the Commission, and a rather threatening letter saying that it was a clear breach of the terms of an agreement. Lloyd's therefore requested written confirmation within seven days that this citizen would desist from taking any further action in breach of the settlement agreement.
I have written to the President of the Commission, Mr Prodi, saying that this not only dealt with complaints but also the right to petition Parliament. The President is looking into the question of complaints to the Commission, but he said clearly this is an issue that Parliament would itself want to address. I will certainly give you full details of this later but it is such a serious matter that I thought it should be raised in the House now."@en1
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