Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2005-10-26-Speech-3-228"
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"en.20051026.18.3-228"2
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"Is this not just another case where an important issue tends to get hijacked by the Euro-sceptics in the press and in politics? The very valid issue of better regulation is portrayed by Euro-sceptics as Brussels bureaucrats imposing burdens on businesses. Whereas, in fact, we all know that no European legislation can be adopted unless it is approved both by the Council and the Parliament and that good European legislation is an exercise in cutting red tape: one patent instead of twenty-five; one trademark and registration form and fee instead of twenty-five; a single administrative document for our lorries at frontiers instead of the forty-something there used to be.
Good European legislation is good, bad European legislation is bad, but we should not let the Euro-sceptics claim that it is all bad."@en1
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