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"That brings us to the catch-the-eye procedure. However, I have one major request. We have still not concluded the debate. We now have five minutes for the catch-the-eye procedure. I have a long list of Members who have asked to speak under the catch-the-eye procedure, more than an hour, which shows just how spontaneous it is. I suggest you take your seats, as the responses from Mr Van Rompuy and Mr Barroso are still to come.
Let me also make it quite clear – and this applies to the audience in the gallery as well – that it is not acceptable for speakers and audience alike to have no chance of hearing what is being said because so many private discussions are taking place in the gangways of the Chamber. I would therefore ask you to take your seats; otherwise, I will not allow the debate to resume.
Can I also ask the ushers here in the Chamber to approach the individual discussion groups that appear to be forming and perhaps make it clear to them that they should take their seats. Unfortunately, I do not have a command of all of the various languages; otherwise, I would make the point myself in Spanish, for example, given that part of the PP delegation appears to be holding a meeting here in the gangway. Ladies and gentlemen, please sit down. That applies to the Greens as well, Mr Albrecht. Do please take a seat; there is no charge!"@en1
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