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"Mr President, we have just heard the worst ever speech from a new President-in-Office of the Council. Mr Tusk seems to have absolutely failed to have grasped the sentiments of European citizens and of Dutch citizens.
Mr Tusk, the Netherlands absolutely does not want to maintain Poland’s unemployed, nor do we want to pay Greece’s pensions. Another thing that we do not want, Mr Tusk, is Romanian beggars and swindlers, who are making our streets unsafe. Mr Tusk, we do not want any North African fortune-seekers Islamising Europe, nor, Mr Tusk, do we want any European taxes. Furthermore, we do not want Turkish accession to the European Union.
What we do want is less Europe. What you have done over recent days, Mr Tusk, is to criticise the Netherlands and my party, the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), as having a eurosceptic attitude. That is really not too bright of you, Mr Tusk, as, over the last seven years, Poland has received no less than EUR 67 billion in European subsidies. I repeat: EUR 67 billion. Mr Tusk, the Dutch have been paying that for you. What is more, more than 100 000 Poles work in the Netherlands and they send their money back to your country, while we get to maintain Poland’s unemployed. Mr Tusk, you should not be criticising the Netherlands, you should be thanking us."@en1
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