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"Mr President, two words spring to mind in discussing this topic: they are the Latin words
or ‘hasten slowly’, because this topic is obviously quite controversial, as all taxes are. I suppose it is particularly attractive to talk about putting tax on financial institutions to make them more risk-aware and to maybe pay for their sins, but financial transactions are global and not just European in dimension so, as Ms Swinburne pointed out, we have to consider all options.
Look where the IMF and the G20 are going, and then maybe move ourselves, but we certainly need to consider this very carefully. So I say
hasten slowly, having thought deeply and consulted widely, and then we may need to act, with or without the aid of Robin Hood."@en1
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