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"Madam President, the point I want to make concerns equal access to culture no matter what your background; rich or poor, culture has to be accessible to all.
Free entry to museums and art galleries – certainly in Scotland and the United Kingdom – has seen record levels of people visiting cultural institutions. That is why free access to cultural institutions and cultural events is so important across the European Union.
Many of the points in this report – paragraphs 10, 25, 26, and 46 about 2011 being the ‘European Year of the Greek and Latin Classics’ – are very interesting. The decline in the teaching of classics in state schools in my country of Scotland is deeply depressing. How can we understand the present without understanding the past? I am grateful for the report."@en1
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