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"Mr President, Mr Harbour’s document – another directive on telecommunications, on universal service and users' rights relating to electronic communications networks and services – seeks amongst other things to obtain the greatest possible benefit for consumers. If, then, what I said in the previous explanation of vote is true, that consumers are for the most part the elderly and pensioners, that means that it should seek the greatest possible benefit for the elderly and pensioners. That is precisely what many pensioners asked me when once again they went with me to the airport on Sunday afternoon, when I was catching the plane to Strasbourg. They asked me to tell Parliament, with regard to these documents, that they would like there to be much more on television about their problems and their desires."@en1
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