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"Madam President, as a Eurosceptic, I am all for respecting national culture. I do not want the homogenised amorphous blob that comes when people try to promote a sterile pan-European culture. But you can bet your bottom euro that calls for more taxpayers’ cash to be splashed on EU culture, on white elephants like the LUX prize, and on more EU at the United Nations, are going to end up promoting the ring of stars without doing the blindest thing to strengthen those precious national cultures that we should be holding so dear. As for our education system promoting the EU, we need to remember that the Education Act of 1996 requires schools to be impartial on political issues. It is time to actually enforce that, not to have more and more EU pushed into our schools. Let’s be neutral. If you want to know what is wrong with the Labour Party in this place, you need look no further than this report."@en1
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