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"Madam President, my mandate here in the European Parliament is to protect fundamental rights. I am not the long arm of the Australian customs authorities or the worldwide travel industry. For this reason, I do not intend voting in favour of this agreement tomorrow.
Furthermore I would like to point out that no other agreement allows data to be retained for so long without depersonalisation. Australia has no data protection provisions commensurate with the EU standards. Profiling is not entirely excluded. This was a key demand from the European Parliament, however.
This House would do well finally to question this vast array of security measures, at last taking a stand against this development and against the threat of a preventionist state. A state that tries to be at the scene of the crime before the perpetrator and before any crime is committed will finally lose legitimacy and fail. For this reason, I do not intend voting in favour of the initiative of the Confederal Group of the European United Left – Nordic Green Left. I will vote in favour of the finding of the Court of Justice of the European Union. This is a very good initiative. I hope this initiative will gain majority support in the House tomorrow."@en1
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