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"Mr President, I am just taking the floor to inform you, ladies and gentlemen, that I am the rapporteur for the issue of cross-border penalties, in which the Council has been given the facility to open up the list of offences – which was, in fact, in the Commission’s initial proposal – and in which the problem of the use of mobile phones appeared. Unfortunately, neither the United Kingdom nor Ireland are participating in the change of legal basis provided by the Council agreement, as they have an opt-out. This is one of the problems that we have, and which we in Parliament could perhaps improve. I hope that, in the debate with the Council, these countries will make their interests clear, although we do not know anything about them. It appears that the United Kingdom is now intending to opt in."@en1
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