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"It is not surprising that the three countries which brought about the collapse of the budget negotiations are net payers and, moreover, recipients of the rebate. Indeed, there can be no doubt that the UK has commenced the obligatory battle for its rebate. The excuses chosen by the budget wreckers are rather feeble. It is quite irresponsible to limit budget flexibility in a time of crisis. We must, on the contrary, increase flexibility in a crisis. The refusal to discuss with Parliament new financial resources for the EU budget in accordance with the Treaty of Lisbon, and the refusal to enter into dialogue over the multiannual financial framework, constitute sad caricatures of the once-lauded British sense of humour."@en1
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