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"Madam President, I was here in Parliament yesterday for three hours or more when this subject – shale gas – was being debated. I did not succeed in having any input through ‘catch the eye’ although another Member managed to do so two or three times because, I believe, he misused the ‘blue card’. Be that as it may, I voted with my group on the votes here today.
Having listened to the debate yesterday, so many diverse points were made that it was very difficult to come to a balanced conclusion. Certainly there are concerns, particularly regarding the environmental aspects of shale gas, but I think, of all the speeches I have heard, the one by Kay Swinburne was probably the most balanced. It is a matter for the Member States. We have to allow for research and development. That is why I particularly welcome the oral amendment today where all stakeholders are to be consulted before the Commission makes its report next year."@en1
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