Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-06-23-Speech-4-043"
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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, today is a red-letter day for this House. An important speech has been given by a politician who does not use the empty phrases, or Eurospeak, so beloved of Brussels bureaucrats. Whether one agrees with him or not, his speeches are worth hearing. Mr Blair, I remember well the speech you gave in Warsaw four years ago, at a meeting with the Prime Ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. In that speech, you rightly referred to the vision of a Europe of nations as opposed to that of a supranational Europe. The latter is an idea that only looks good on paper or in the minds of its creators. Today you treated this House with the utmost seriousness, by identifying those aspects of our present situation that are illusions, those that are challenges and those that are unquestionably propaganda. There is one point, however, upon which I cannot agree with you..."@en1
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