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"Mr President, I have had literally hundreds, if not thousands, of e-mails from around the world on this subject, at least 99.9% of them asked me to vote against it. I can assure these people, and especially my constituents in London, that I and my UKIP colleagues will vote against ACTA. But one element of ACTA which particularly concerns me is the criminalisation of offences under Article 23. Of course, genuine copyright and intellectual property right infringements must be prevented and owners’ rights protected, but the European Union is creating its own comprehensive police state with provisions such as the European Arrest Warrant and the European Investigation Order. Criminalisation opens up all kinds of sinister possibilities for suppressing free speech, dissent and alternative points of view. We only have to look at the case of Julian Assange to see where that can lead. All things considered, I urge my colleagues here to vote against ACTA."@en1
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