Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2009-01-14-Speech-3-196"
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"en.20090114.13.3-196"2
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"UKIP is opposed to female genital mutilation, homophobia, racism and xenophobia. However we are also against EU control of fundamental rights. The UK already has perfectly good laws and safeguards on fundamental rights. The EU is not democratic and is therefore not a suitable guardian of people's rights. Moreover, family law is a Member State competence and not an area of EU jurisdiction. The issue of whether drug abusers should face criminal charges is a matter for Member State law and the EU should not be seeking to pervert the course of justice."@en1
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"Derek Roland Clark, Trevor Colman, Nigel Farage and Michael Henry Nattrass (IND/DEM ),"1
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