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"Mr President, this Directive might sound dull, but it boasts that it is the jewel in the crown of EU environmental policy. Now if any phrase should send a shiver down everyone’s spine, it’s that. It is massive. It rules 200 types of projects – everything from building bridges to new motorways, to rearing pigs and rearing poultry – and, strangely, the same document also admits that it gives rise to a large number of disputes. Well, that is not surprising because who among us really enjoys red tape when it gets in the way of our own lives? Now it is the turn of shale gas. Everything must be regulated and nothing must escape. Well, in the North-West of England, we are sitting on possibly the biggest deposits of shale in the whole of Europe and all we want is to be left alone to move on and frack, to produce shale, as what it will do is give us cheap energy and a boom in jobs."@en1
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