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"Mr President, do you know the difference between sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide? I am sure you do. You know that sulphur dioxide is written SO2 whereas, in chemistry, sulphur trioxide is written with the formula SO3. I am sure you know that. I did not, and thanks to this directive I have had to brush up my chemistry, which I feel is a really good thing for me personally because, had I not become an MEP, I would not have had the chance to study chemical formulae again, which are so important in this directive laying down that SO2, that is sulphur dioxide, emissions will be restricted. I have, of course, voted for it in the interests of the well-being of all pensioners."@en1
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