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"Mr President, it is always – or at least sometimes – amusing to listen to Mr Farage because he knows all the answers, and he asks himself all the questions. But, Mr Farage, would the alternative of 16, 17 or, indeed, up to 20 different currencies – as we had in the 1990s when the pound sterling collapsed – have been preferable? Would that have improved the current situation in Europe? No economist would agree with you on that, Mr Farage. You cannot simply say that we are living in the past. We are dealing now with issues that concern Europe today. You never answer the question of how to deal with this current situation and with the future. You are a populist and it is too easy for you to answer all your own questions."@en1
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"(Blue card question under Rule 149(8) to Nigel Farage)"1
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