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"Yesterday, Mr President, while I was in the aeroplane flying me from Bergamo to Strasbourg, I shut my eyes for a moment and I saw the Italian theatrical character, Pantalone, who is famous for being penniless and poverty-stricken, talking to Mr Santini. Pantalone was asking Mr Santini: ‘Why do you not let me move throughout Europe in your report?’ ‘I?’ replied Mr Santini. ‘But you can move throughout Europe!’ And Pantalone insisted: ‘No, I can’t, because the report says that those who want to travel must have the financial resources to pay for the trip, for the flight, which means that one needs to be reasonably well-off. I am Pantalone, I am poor, I have no money, and so I cannot move throughout Europe. I am not happy about this, and so I advise Mr Fatuzzo to vote against the motion.’ And I did, in fact, vote against the motion."@en1
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