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"Mr President, as agreed by all the pensioners in my party, I have voted for these health rules Mrs Paulsen has presented so well. I also want to tell you that my daughter, Cristina – one of the few members of my family who is not here with me in this Chamber today –was passing a hot dog and hamburger restaurant the other week, and feeling hungry, tried to drag me inside, saying: ‘That smells delicious. I feel hungry. Come on, let’s go and eat some delicious hot dogs!’ I have to say, though, that as we were about to go in, I found Mrs Paulsen blocking our way and forcing me to listen to her. She told me to make quite sure there was a label on every hot dog I ate, to check that they had been produced according to health rules and to find out what these animals, which seem so appetising to us, have themselves eaten! Of course, I insisted on going in – I never refuse my daughter Cristina anything – but once inside I remembered to check that all the European Union’s health rules had been applied, and that everything was labelled. I have to say that this had been done even before the directives were passed. And I ate some excellent hot dogs!"@en1
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