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"Madam President, clearly we all support the idea that people with disabilities should access information over the website. I have been trying to find out during this debate whether the European Parliament’s website is accessible, and I want to thank Mr Kósa for supplying me with the information that it is not. So, people in glass houses should perhaps not throw stones. I am not sure about the Commission, but perhaps the Commission would enlighten us and I think the Council equally is at fault. So let us aspire, and let individual MEPs also aspire, to practise what we talk about here. Let us also acknowledge that this House needs to put its house in order. Briefly, let us not forget, I was asked by the National Council for the Blind in Ireland to be here at this debate and to make the point that, for people with sight loss or who are blind, this is a really important debate. I am happy to support this report, notwithstanding that we have issues to deal with here."@en1
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