Seanad debates
Thursday, 10 October 2002
Address by President of the European Parliament.
We are entitled to reject or accept certain European initiatives while still being regarded as good Europeans. The European Union did not ban Irish sheep during the foot and mouth disease crisis because the Government reacted to the problem with force, by closing all possibilities of spreading or transmitting the disease. This country's determination was so great and its success so considerable that the capacity to avoid a ban was created. Goodwill alone would not have been enough.
No comments