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"The European film industry has problems distributing its films on the scale that we should perhaps wish. The proposals put forward by the report do not however solve these problems. They are based on the erroneous belief that increased State and EU aid can make an industry competitive. They also show a lack of respect for free choice on the part of the consumer. There is also a desire to impose a further item of expenditure on the European Investment Bank, parallel to the Bank’s main responsibilities. If TV companies were to be forced to adjust their programming in the interests of European cinema, this would constitute an infringement of their freedom. It might also be asked whether it is reasonable for European schools to be required to support the film industry through their teaching. For these reasons, I have chosen to vote against the report."@en1

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