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"en.20140116.7.4-131-000"2
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"Madam President, Commissioner, in your opening remarks you said that the priority is to abolish substandard shipping, and in that regard I want to thank you for tackling an issue I raised with you about the
a vessel in Ireland, and the associated risks for nine other ships that are probably sailing the seas at the moment. It took a long time but I want to thank you, on public record, for your very detailed response, which I hope will save lives.
In relation to the environmental debate here this morning, it is clear that the ‘polluter pays’ principle is one which is not put into practice. What we are trying to put in place is a means of making people responsible for their actions when these damage the environment. That requires definitions and legal clarity, but the enormous toll when there is damage to communities and the marine environment is too serious to be left in legal limbo."@en1
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"Mary Kate"1
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