Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-03-13-Speech-3-119"
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"Mr President, I apologise for taking up your time. You are aware, as I am, of a campaign waged by the
newspaper in Scotland, in the course of which some extremely unfair things were said about our colleague Mrs Thorning-Schmidt, whose valuable report we adopted today – things which I deplore. It is the case, however, that this valuable report, which protects working people against noise in the workplace could have had unintended side effects on the music industry. I am very glad that Amendments Nos 23 and 25 were corrected, thereby saving the world of pipe bands amongst others. I think I am the only piper in this House, so I am particularly pleased about that! But I do want to say to Mrs Thorning-Schmidt that her Scottish colleagues regret the way she was unfairly pilloried in our press."@en1
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