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"en.20020924.7.2-104"2
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". – While the British Conservative Delegation are determined to play a full part in the fight against terrorism and fully support enhanced cooperation between the police and other law enforcement organisations in the various Member States, we cannot support moves towards the extension of Eurojust. The United Kingdom should not become a member of Eurojust and should retain its own strong resistance to terrorism. The Delegation supports the initiatives in the recent Kirkhope report on the establishment of Joint Investigation teams in which police forces combine intelligence in the fight against major criminals. This initiative has yet to be implemented in the Member States.
Eurojust is not the way forward and is unnecessary if cooperation is improved following the Kirkhope report. For the reasons outlined above the British Conservative Delegation abstained on this report."@en1
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