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"Mr President, what we have just seen in the voting is an example of anti-social conduct on the part of the Group of the Party of European Socialists. We had come to a number of agreements with them as regards the tabling of oral amendments – it is very important to note that this was done on the basis of reciprocity. As soon as their amendments, which did not propose anything major, were approved, the members of the Socialist group got up to go. What I object to is people putting their brains into neutral, which is what Mrs Gillig, the rapporteur, has done in being perfectly ready to support things that will have an utterly adverse effect on frontier workers, even though she is a spokesperson for the Socialists, and, moreover, the Socialist group has followed her in doing so. I am grateful to the Liberal Group and to the D66 delegation for the support they gave this oral amendment. More was not possible; perhaps we will get another chance. I might add that what is true of the Socialists is also true of the Greens. We will get another chance when it comes to the Regulation itself. The game is not yet over, but I would like to denounce this anti-social, stupid and cowardly behaviour here before you. People have been let down by this who should not have been."@en1
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