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The British Conservatives deplore violence of any kind and welcome measures to combat this, including some of those initiatives within the Daphne Programme. Violence, especially against women or children, is completely unjustifiable and cannot be accepted. However, some of the measures in this report encroach on areas better dealt with at Member State level. There is no evidence that taxpayers' money spent on projects at EU level is more effective than when it is spent on national programmes, although the sharing of experience and best practice may make a positive contribution to the reduction of violence of this type.
Whilst accepting the good work carried out by the Daphne Programme, the British Conservatives, for the reasons outlined above, have voted against further budgetary appropriations and abstained on the final vote."@en1
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