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"We need to start a serious debate with the aim of finding a European solution for a problem that affects many of our States. Yet this debate must be tackled in a constructive manner, avoiding pretentious posturing or crowd-pleasing.
Yet again, the European Left has shown itself to be blind in the face of an emergency such as that of the Roma, which it has not wished to and not known how to tackle. It is using this problem to fan the flames, turning the emergency into a tool purely for propaganda purposes.
I have always promoted a society of inclusion and acceptance, and this is precisely why all those who wish to form part of and integrate into a society, a nation, must respect certain rules. The socialist, Tony Blair, stated that immigration and fusion of cultures have always represented a form of enrichment, but people who arrive in another State are faced with a system of values. And those values must be observed by all. That is why, leaving aside any cultural or religious differences, there are certain shared principles of the rule of law that are part of our collective legacy and must be accepted by all."@en1
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