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"A one-off measure in the form of the provision of EUR 82 billion to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is not enough. Firstly, there needs to be a re-think in connection with the Basel directives and we need to give SMEs permanent access to EU subsidies, and, secondly, we need finally to implement the cuts in red tape. If the economic heavyweight Spain is not willing to make additional savings in light of the increasing hole in the budget and yet this continues to have no consequences, while Hungary, on account of its alleged failure to meet budgetary objectives, is having its funding stopped, then it seems an example is to be made of Hungary because the right-wing Prime Minister, Mr Orbán, has contravened the prevailing dogmas of political correctness. We must finally put an end to the division into first and second class – in other words, politically undesirable right-wing democratic – Member States. I therefore voted against the report."@en1
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