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"Mr President, in the dim and distant past – 1963 – I met Mr Turchi’s father. He was a sailor and, last night, I dreamed that he and his son, Mr Turchi, the rapporteur, were sailing a yacht across a stormy sea. As he steered the boat through the storm out to sea, I am sure he said to his son, who was still a little boy: “you see how to steer a boat along the right course through a storm? You too, in the future, when you become a Member of the European Parliament, will be able to find the right course for European roads to follow.” Well then, how could I not follow Mr Turchi’s recommendations in his report on direction and on European roads? That is why I voted for the motion."@en1
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