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"Mr President, like Mr De Rossa I also question the fact of the amendments being in order. The sensitivities of Northern Ireland are too important for any ill-informed bandwagoning on the International Fund for Ireland.
I would ask you to consider very carefully how we proceed here, particularly as we are not in a position to have a debate. I share this concern with my colleagues, Mr De Rossa and Mr McCartin.
Raytheon has been welcomed to Derry by no less than Nobel Peace Prize winners, John Hume – one of our own colleagues, and David Trimble. Raytheon will be funded by the Industrial Development Board in Northern Ireland. Not one euro nor one Irish pound from the International Fund for Ireland is going to Raytheon. The amendments are totally inappropriate."@en1
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