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"Madam President, it is beyond comprehension how the Commissioner can blame the farmers – the farmers who have had a half day’s work done before he turned up late for this meeting. If he wants to blame someone, then go after the supermarkets who are making an absolute killing out of this. Go after the processors. The financial markets are making money out of this. The banks are making money out of it. As he knows, although he did say he does not read the Irish newspapers, the cooperative directors are making money out of this – nine million between nine of them over the last two years. He is making money out of this – EUR 300 000 – yet he cannot turn up on time. At the meeting the other day he claimed that there was something being done about the Russian embargo, how they are talking but they are not really listening. Was he listening or did he hear what Donald Tusk said when he could not sleep last night, and he put out on Twitter: ‘EU stays the course on Russia, including economic sanctions’. It is time to get up a bit earlier, Commissioner. It is time to talk to people like Donald Tusk. It is time for a bit of joined—up thinking and it is time that the people who get up early and do the work get the money – and not people like you."@en1
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