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"en.20071113.4.2-072"2
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"Mr Nassauer’s speech verged on equating the volume of legislation with the amount of bureaucracy. This is, to put it mildly, simplistic. European legislation that creates a single set of common rules for the common market – instead of 27 contradictory and divergent rules – makes life easier for businesses and cuts bureaucracy. Legislation which protects public health or the environment may cost money in the short run but saves far more in the long run.
Of course we all want to avoid unnecessary red rape and bureaucracy, but to give the impression that all legislation is unwelcome because it inevitably causes bureaucracy is ridiculous."@en1
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