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"Mr President, I ask you to join me in welcoming my two constituents, Paul and Lesley Coppin from Mildenhall in Suffolk, who are in the Chamber this morning. They are two of the fourteen British and Dutch plane-spotters who were thankfully acquitted of charges of espionage in their recent appeal hearing in Greece. I know that they are very grateful and would want me to put on record their gratitude to MEPs from all the different countries of the EU who supported their case. They are with us in Strasbourg this week because they are determined to work with us on new minimum standards for defendants in criminal cases Europe-wide. This is something that the Commission is proposing in its work programme, which happily we are about to discuss."@en1
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