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"Mr President, all I would say in response to Mr Eppink is that this is not an electoral platform. A disaster has occurred and has claimed victims – others have occurred in the past – and it is only natural that one should question its causes. The investigations are under way; they must be allowed to run their course.
However, there is one factor that must never be ignored, and that is the human factor. In any liberalisation – I know that you support liberalisation, I support it far less, and indeed I oppose it where public services are concerned – the human factor is overlooked. Terrible pressure is put on members of staff, who work for hours on end or, in any case, for longer periods of time and without rest. As a train driver, one is responsible for passenger safety. Therefore, I believe it is important to ask about working conditions and any changes in those conditions. I believe that this is an important point."@en1
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