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"en.20101111.21.4-262"2
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"Freedom is one of the cardinal principles on which this House is based. This value is the foundation on which the European institutions are built, the power source that enables the market to drive a varied and complex economy, and the air that our citizens breathe as they travel to study or work in cities that once were places that they needed a passport and even a visa to reach. There is no question, therefore, as to its importance. The issue highlighted by this document is, rather, its relationship to security. There is no easy solution to this problem. The information must, in fact, be collected and analysed in the right places, but we have to remain watchful to prevent abuse. The checks on this procedure must be continual and constant and must prevent any leakage of data. We cannot allow people to see this as wanting to cast freedom aside, just as we cannot allow pressure for freedom to endanger the security of the people of Europe. In my view, the document puts forward an excellent compromise to balance these two opposing principles."@en1
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