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I am grateful for your guidance, Mr President. I certainly would not be as contentious in my appearance in Parliament today to suggest that there should be a single language for the European Union. In many ways our diversity has proved to be our strength in recent years.
On the important point that the questioner raised in relation to security, of course there has to be concern given to whether we have specific strategic interests. That extends beyond simply the question of labour and individual workers, to cover broader questions.
Before appearing in Parliament today, I read of the concerns over cyber-spying, which is now regrettably a feature of the modern world in which we live. It is essential, not just in our internal discussions but also in taking a broader view of this issue, to have an important and necessary regard for the security questions that the Member raised."@en1
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