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"Mr President, I have made so many speeches that I have lost my voice. Maybe I have delivered too many explanations of vote!
I voted for the directive on undertakings for collective investments in transferable securities because one way that pensioners get rich – I am not being serious here – is through reaping the benefit of fruitful savings. In this way, if their savings bear fruit, as the directive proposes, pensioners will be able to follow the example of the great single-handed circumnavigator, Mr Francis Chichester – the father of our beloved fellow Member, Mr Giles Chichester – who celebrated his sixty-fifth birthday while sailing single-handedly round the world."@en1
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