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"Madam President, I voted for Mrs Foster’s report on airport security. I am pleased to highlight the fact that this document calls for surprise, unannounced inspections. This seems a logical course of action which, until now, has very rarely been taken, hence my appreciation. I notice, however, that only EUR 1.215 million is being appropriated for these inspections. This is an extremely modest sum and simply not enough. Whyever did Mrs Foster not ask for more money for these inspections? One might almost say that she wanted to economise on the European Parliament budget. This seems rather stingy, Mrs Foster, an attitude perhaps more suited to the Scots or Genoese. I am Genoese and I suggest and believe it would be better to use more money for these airport inspections."@en1
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