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"Madam President, I would firstly like to thank the rapporteur for the way he has led this report. The miracle he called for will probably not take place, but that will not be because he has not tried to reach an agreement; he also knows that on some issues I personally was prepared to do so. Above all because, on these issues, nobody listens to this Parliament. Madam President, take a look at the Council’s benches: there is nobody there; take a look at the Commission’s benches: I am delighted to share this sitting with Mr Fischler, but I believe that agriculture and fisheries are not exactly what we are talking about. I think it is absolutely intolerable that we are debating a report whose departure point we know has been modified by the Council during a period when it is under consultation in this Parliament. Madam President, I believe that this is sad and would like to ask you personally to express our concern at this situation. The issue we are discussing is extremely serious. I believe that the proposals move in the right direction and I also believe that, with regard to some of Parliament’s proposals, the Group of the European Peoples’ Party is not so far from everybody else, although we do have differences of emphasis, such as the absolute importance of correct access for refugees to our society. My time is running out, but I would like to reply to Mr Pirker and Mr Coelho: I believe, ladies and gentlemen, that the way to confront the extreme right is not for us to behave in the same way; that would ultimately mean victory for the extreme right and not failure."@en1

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