All Contributions (105)
Digitalisation of cross-border judicial cooperation (A9-0062/2023 - Emil Radev, Marina Kaljurand)
Date:
23.11.2023 14:31
| Language: DA
Madam President! After all, every time we talk about improving the security of the European Union, talk about improving our cooperation when it comes to fighting crime, the answer is always from this House: Greater European integration. Instead of cooperating as voluntary member states, as independent nation states, the solution must always be found in an ever closer cooperation with a supranational construction. It is simply incomprehensible, when we look at how well-functioning police cooperation such as Interpol is, where there is intergovernmental cooperation, that the European Union does not understand that instead of constantly increasing integration, the answer could also be to motivate the national authorities to use cooperation more. When you look at Europol's database, for example, Denmark is one of the countries that extracts the most data, even though we are not part of the supranational construction. So instead of getting more EU, try to use what is.
30 years of Copenhagen criteria - giving further impetus to EU enlargement policy (debate)
Date:
22.11.2023 18:53
| Language: DA
It is fun to bring the Danish reservations into the debate, precisely because the Danish reservations are given in the Treaty, precisely because the Danish people voted no to the Maastricht Treaty, and thus one had to give Denmark the reservations. We want to keep the reservations, and I actually said verbatim in my speech that it is the same individuals in this Chamber who criticise Hungary, but want Moldova. It's simply not related. The level in Hungary is higher.
30 years of Copenhagen criteria - giving further impetus to EU enlargement policy (debate)
Date:
22.11.2023 18:50
| Language: DA
Mr President! Fifteen years after the great eastward enlargement, we are here again. We are in a situation where a large majority in this House, the European Commission, the President of the Council, wants a major enlargement to the east. Has anyone learned from the past? Has anyone learned from the chaos brought about by the eastward enlargement, precisely because the agreed rules of the game were not adhered to? We have seen a wave of social dumping. We have seen a wave of organised crime. Yes, even today – 15 years after our last major enlargement – a number of Member States still do not have access to Schengen, still do not have access to the euro because they are not yet ready. And in this situation, there is talk of enlarging the European Union to include up to 55 million new inhabitants, all coming from countries that are even poorer and in an even worse state on the rule of law than Poland and Hungary, which this House loves to criticise. So when does hypocrisy stop? The same people in this house who, at every plenary session, want attacks on the Polish government, want attacks on the Hungarian government, now stand and say: Let's take in more of that kind of government. It's not hard to see when you look at corruption, when you look at LGBT rights, when you look at all the parameters you usually care about where these countries are located. Yet you stand and bid them in with open arms, and I'm just saying: You also have to take responsibility for the consequences. (The speaker agreed to answer a blue card question)
Destruction of judicial independence and the persecution of democrats in Hong Kong (debate)
Date:
22.11.2023 17:20
| Language: DA
Mr President! China is a threat, but China has been a threat ever since the communist takeover. The Chinese Communist dictatorship has stood for crimes against humanity on a scale that fully bears comparison with Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Germany. Yet we have not seen a strong condemnation by Europe of China's communist form of government. It is very worrying that what has allowed China to grow strong in relation to the economic power that has now become a military power has been a completely laissez-faire approach on the part of Europe. This is an approach that has repeatedly given way to the Chinese dictatorship. Yes, even in this Chamber we have people sitting who, throughout the Cold War, defended communism and still today have not recognised the extent of the crimes that Communist China has endured over time. So if we are to have a showdown, if we are to save Hong Kong, it requires first and foremost a tough showdown with China. But I do not believe that the will is there, because the European Union and Europe have been failing on that agenda for decades.
Humanitarian situation in Gaza, the need for the release of hostages and for an immediate humanitarian truce leading to a ceasefire and the prospects for peace and security in the Middle East (debate)
Date:
22.11.2023 08:48
| Language: DA
Mr President! This debate is always very emotional, and I don’t think there is anyone in this chamber – at least I hope not – who thinks that any civilian death is not too much of a death. If it can be avoided, it must be avoided. But the rhetoric is a bit silly. For example, when the UN Secretary-General states that "we are witnessing the greatest loss of civilians. It is completely without parallel. This is unprecedented in my time as Secretary-General." Let us remind each other and him that while he has been Secretary-General, the conflict in Syria is still ongoing. 500 000 dead. The conflict in Yemen has not been resolved, 377 000 dead. Afghanistan, 100 076 dead. Dafur 300 000 died, Iraq 400 000 died and Congo over 660 000 people died. There is a striking difference between when Muslims kill Muslims, when Arabs kill Arabs, and when Israelis try to fight Hamas. In relation to the rhetoric we hear in this House, in relation to the rhetoric we hear from the United Nations. Let us just remember that when you ask the Palestinians both in Gaza and in the West Bank if they supported the terrorist attack on 8 October, three out of four respond that they do. Israel has a right to defend itself. We have a right to fight Islamic terrorism, and we have to do so until the battle is won.
Effectiveness of the EU sanctions on Russia (RC-B9-0453/2023, B9-0453/2023, B9-0454/2023, B9-0455/2023, B9-0456/2023, B9-0457/2023)
Date:
09.11.2023 11:00
| Language: DA
Madam President! Hypocrisy is driving down the walls when you praise yourself in this Chamber with your strong efforts against the Russian occupation in Ukraine. Let's remember the prehistory. After Russia took Crimea, who wanted to sell aircraft carriers to Putin? France did that. President Macron. Who wanted to get more Russian gas and dismantle its own nuclear power? Germany did that. Chancellor Merkel. There is no evidence that the EU is good at handling foreign policy issues. And the sanctions that we have voted on here today only expose the hypocrisy, because we have refused to take a stand against the Russian economy, where it hurt us. We are still importing Russian gas. We have plenty of loopholes in the sanctions, which is why we also see that the Russian economy is still working here, just two years after the start of the war, because the EU does not dare to take the stand because it likes to talk big words and airy principles. But when it comes down to reality, you are left with the wrong foreign policy and with a toothless 'approach'. That is what we can expect when we give the European Union power in foreign affairs.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 26-27 October 2023 - Humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the need for a humanitarian pause (joint debate - Conclusions of the European Council and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the need for a humanitarian pause)
Date:
08.11.2023 16:26
| Language: DA
The questioner is well aware of the Danish People's Party's attitude towards anti-Semitism. We have always stood 100% with Israel, and we fight it wherever we see it. Even when the Red-Green Alliance has given direct support to one of the organisations behind the terrorist attack through public funding. This has been acknowledged in the Danish debate. It was said that it was a mistake to have spent Danish tax dollars on an Islamic terrorist organization. But a simple google search by Jyllands-Posten showed these people training for terrorist attacks. That, I think, is disgraceful. I think the Red-Green Alliance should take responsibility for this both here in the European Parliament and in Denmark.
Conclusions of the European Council meeting of 26-27 October 2023 - Humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the need for a humanitarian pause (joint debate - Conclusions of the European Council and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the need for a humanitarian pause)
Date:
08.11.2023 16:24
| Language: DA
Madam President! Fucking die, you fucking jew-tamp! We'll hit you tonight. It was the words that met a Danish young Jewess when she returned to her home. Hagekors was scratched in the windows. Her front door had been broken. The conflict between Israel and the terrorist organisation Hamas has also hit Europe. In Denmark alone, we see an increase in anti-Semitic attacks of 2300 percent since the terrorist attack on 7 October. This is a direct consequence of the Muslim mass immigration and the worldview that has been brought to Europe. We see demonstrations everywhere on the continent shouting the slogan of Hamas; “Palestine, from river to the sea”. They call for jihad in the streets of Copenhagen. They cry out for the Jews. Many people don't want to face this reality. Therefore, many are also busy explaining it away as a small segment of the Muslims living in Europe. But we just have to say that when prominent figures like football player Nadia Nadim, pop singer Islam B, and Århus City Councillor Rabih Azad-Ahmad all explain and spread fake news about the conflict and deny that Hamas is a terrorist organization, that is not an isolated problem. Unfortunately, anti-Semitism has not been stronger in Europe since the Second World War, and mass immigration is to blame. (The speaker agreed to answer a blue card question)
A true geopolitical Europe now (topical debate)
Date:
18.10.2023 11:39
| Language: DA
Madam President! Then we stand here again, for God knows when, discussing your and the Commission's wet dream of a United States of Europe with a common foreign policy. It is approaching the tragicomic when you look at the "track record" that the EU has when it comes to foreign policy. I understand that our Minister for Foreign Affairs had to spend five times the allowed speaking time just to try to explain what he means in the field of foreign affairs. Let's look at the big things. Let's look at Israel, Hamas. In four days, the Commission had four different positions on the response to the terrorist attack. Everything from suspending aid to Palestine to tripling it in the end. We have an EU that has done more than anyone in the West to stay close to the terrorist state of Iran. We have a European Union that, year after year, allows hundreds of thousands, indeed up to a million illegal migrants, to enter our societies. And we have a European Union which, on the great geopolitical scene, after Russia had entered and annexed Crimea, after Russia had entered Georgia, nevertheless increased our dependence on Russian gas. While the world was on fire, while Russia was an aggressor, the EU's response was: Let's do more with them. Let's make Nord Stream 2, Nord Stream 1 wasn't enough. The truth is that the EU is not fit for foreign policy. The EU is fit for what it is designed to do: a free trade area. Now leave foreign policy to those who have their hands on the hob. To those who can find out, to the nation states.
Schengen area: digitalisation of the visa procedure - Schengen area: amending the Visa Sticker Regulation (Joint debate – Schengen area)
Date:
17.10.2023 13:05
| Language: DA
Mr. President! The Schengen system has collapsed! Visa is being sold out of the back door by criminal officials from Poland, Malta and probably elsewhere. We have seen that more than 1 million illegal migrants came last year. We expect the same this year. This week we witnessed again, again, a terrorist attack by one of these illegal migrants. A person who should never have been in Europe. A person whose asylum status has been withdrawn or denied. But someone who is nevertheless allowed to walk freely among European citizens spread his Islamist propaganda and kill unspoken citizens. We are not talking about an isolated case, but we are talking about a system in which four out of five rejected asylum seekers are not sent back to their country of origin, but are allowed to stay here in Europe. Schengen only helps the criminal smugglers. The Islamists who want to destroy our society and the mass immigration that destroys us with crime, social and economic burdens. Let's get out of Schengen. Let's get our border controls back.
Need for a speedy adoption of the asylum and migration package (debate)
Date:
04.10.2023 08:38
| Language: DA
Mr President! European migration policy is a disaster. Year after year, hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants arrive in Europe. Completely uncontrollable. Just two simple facts: By 2050, there will be one billion more people in Africa. A poll shows that between 18-24 year olds, 50% want to migrate to Europe. In other words, migratory pressure is a permanent state of affairs. What is the EU’s response? Nothing. Let's give migrants more rights. Let's open up for more legal migration from Africa and Asia. For God's sake, let us do everything we can to make agreements with undemocratic dictatorships that blackmail us. The only realistic thing. The only right answer to the migration challenge is a permanent model where a migrant needs to know that if you come to Europe illegally, you will never get in. You will be rejected and placed in asylum camps in third countries. It is effective, it is dignified, it prevents criminal networks and it prevents illegal migration. That's the solution. But no one in this house, no one in the Commission. No one in the Council is serious about it.
Corrupt large-scale sale of Schengen visas (debate)
Date:
03.10.2023 11:07
| Language: DA
Mr. President! The borderless Europe has been a disaster. A disaster that has hit ordinary people, Danes, Europeans hard. With a real slaraffenland. A gift for organised criminals, smugglers and illegal migrants. The scandal we are dealing with today, in which up to 250,000 - a quarter of a million - visas have been issued illegally to the entire Schengen zone, comes in a string of other scandals in which we have seen Malta and Cyprus accused of exactly the same thing: selling out of our common security for wretched mammons, allowing illegal migrants to come to Europe, gaining access to our entire continent completely unchecked just because one has received a little bribery in Africa or Asia, by a low-ranking diplomat. What is Europe doing about the problem? Yes, the Commission stands by Schengen cooperation. The majority in this House will fight border control by any means, while any sensible government, any sensible nation-state will say: Let us reintroduce pragmatic permanent border controls so that we do not have to get on the weakest link in Europe, so that we do not have to give the keys to our front door to people who are bribed for a few thousand euros, but so that each country individually can create security, prosperity and progress for our citizens. This is true European solidarity. Let's get the border control back.
Iran: one year after the murder of Jina Mahsa Amini (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 15:00
| Language: DA
Mr President! The Islamic regime of terror does not only have power where it is at home. It also has power right here on European soil, where they have been behind murder and terror and, most recently through the Organisation of Islamic Countries, have demanded that countries like Denmark and Sweden restrict our freedom of expression in order to respect the religion of Islam. A ban that the Swedes have courageously resisted, but the Danish government has chosen to give in to. A ban, which means that the Danish-Iranian refugee artist Bazrafkan can no longer exhibit the works in which she fights against the apartheid against women that takes place on a daily basis in Iran. What has been the European Commission's response? Has it been to support Denmark and Sweden in the fight for freedom of expression? Has it been that Iranians living on European soil can protest against the regime? No, the response from the Commission has been support for the Islamic forces, support for Iran in limiting the freedom of expression of artists here in the European Union, in exchange for a little peace for Islam. The truth is that Bazrafkan now feels not only incapacitated when she was Iranian, but also incapacitated as a European living in a European country. With the support of the Commission, it supports the Islamists. I'm saying no, thank you. It's unworthy.
Ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe (debate)
Date:
12.09.2023 12:20
| Language: DA
Mr President! It is incredible that one cannot find a single problem that does not require the EU to have more power. But what has happened when the EU has been waiting for the EU in the environmental context? It has been the case that bureaucracy, opaque decision-making procedures, have always meant that too little has been done late. The best thing that could be done for the environment at European level was that we all went home, took a long holiday and let the nation states do the job. In Denmark, we currently have a PFAS scandal. Instead of acting on the part of the government. Prohibit PFAS substances. They say, "Let's wait for Europe." Should we wait three, five or ten years, as we should with phthalates, as we should with other environmentally damaging and disease-causing substances. We don't know. But it is obviously always better to wait for the dormant and inefficient bureaucracy here in Brussels than it is to take national action. I'm against that. I believe that if we are to do something good for the environment, it will be done most efficiently, most flexibly and most controlled by action in the nation states. Let's put the effort there.
Public access to documents – annual report for the years 2019-2021 (debate)
Date:
13.07.2023 07:23
| Language: DA
Mr President! The EU prides itself on its so-called democratic legitimacy. That we should be a beacon of democracy must be said to be punctured by the debate here today. Because can we speak of a genuine democracy if there is no access, public access to review our decisions, to review how we spend taxpayers' money? After all, it is completely insane to find that someone wants to reduce the issue of access to documents to a question of percentages in a spreadsheet. If the documents that are handed over are filled with black boxes so that you cannot read them, and if the most central documents, the ones that could most critically uncover scandals and crises in the EU, they are completely kept from being handed over, then it does not matter that you hand over all the harmless, all the things that make the Union stand in a better light. It is not a watermark for a truly democratic institution, and it gets even worse when we look at the SMS gate. In Denmark we have had a similar situation, but the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister's Head of Department had to delete the text messages, because in a genuine democracy, you know that text messages are part of the access you can get. This is not the case here in the EU. So we ended up with a bill after corona. Month after month, year after year, we pay hundreds of millions in billions for vaccines we don't need. But we cannot know from what background these contracts have been concluded and how close is a relationship that has been between the President of the Commission and the private companies. It is a scandal, and it is a scandal, that this House has not taken any action and has distrusted the Commission on this basis.
Nature restoration (debate)
Date:
11.07.2023 08:21
| Language: DA
Mr President! When you take the words of the left and the green NGO world at face value in this debate, we are in a huge biodiversity crisis. The first natural question is: How did we get there in Europe? Agriculture policy, Fisheries policy, has always been the exclusive competence of the European Union. So if you think that it is fisheries, if you think that it is agriculture that has the main responsibility, then the responsible regulators are responsible for the situation we are in, in this Chamber, in the Commission, in the Council. What is your response to this crisis? Give us more power! Give the EU the power to decide even more! Let us give a blank cheque to the Commission, let us give a blank cheque to the European Court of Justice to assume more competences on behalf of the Member States! I believe that nature is best saved where it is lived, in the local environment, out there where you have a relationship with it. Not among the big cities of Europe, as has been pointed out here, but among those of us who actually live in rural areas. This is where nature is saved, not from a glass palace in Brussels and Strasbourg, which has itself created the problems of their exclusive competence in these areas.
Industrial Emissions Directive - Industrial Emissions Portal - Deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure - Sustainable maritime fuels (FuelEU Maritime Initiative) - Energy efficiency (recast) (joint debate - Fit for 55 and Industrial Emissions)
Date:
10.07.2023 16:16
| Language: DA
Madam President! It's as if in this house you think that when you want to save the planet, save the green transition, save the climate, it's about politicians sitting in a room and finding the wise stones. It is a question here, with the special interests that exist, of 'picking the winner', of releasing industries that are close to oneself or that have a national interest, and of coming up with a huge bureaucratic monster of a legislative complex that, in the real world, will only delay and cost the green transition. It is not that we have to go back to the Stone Age in terms of our consumption, or that we believe that we in Europe can solve the climate challenges alone that will save the planet. What will save the planet is if we manage to create the innovation power, manage to create a technology-neutral desire for innovation in the free market. That is how humanity has risen over and over again – not through bureaucracy, not through parliamentary regulation and gold-plating, but through the free initiative of rational, technology-neutral regulation. This is what Europe and the world need, and this is what we do not deliver in this house.
Artificial Intelligence Act (debate)
Date:
13.06.2023 11:18
| Language: DA
Mr President! The debate we have here today on artificial intelligence is one that is filled with ethical dilemmas and difficult questions. On the one hand, there is no doubt that technology has an incredible ability to potentially improve people's living conditions, could streamline large parts of the activity that takes place both in the private sphere, but also in the business world. But on the other hand, there are also some potential drop groups that can be deeply problematic. Especially the protection of minors. The concern about the so-called 'deepfakes' seems to me to be quite real and something that requires rational regulation, and that is why we are also willing to look positively at the regulation that is being put forward to see if a sensible direction can not be found at European level in relation to the regulation of artificial intelligence. One of the concerns we have, however, is that when we look historically at our regulation of tech giants, there has been too little protection for freedom of expression. There has been a tendency to go very hard to the tech giants, and this has often led to censorship and self-censorship on the part of the tech giants, which has been a distortion of democracy and fundamental rights for the users of the platforms in question. Therefore, we have a great and real concern, when we enter into the regulation of tech giants around the technological area, that we also ensure the protection of fundamental rights, including freedom of expression in our regulation, so that it is above the business regulation, which of course must be of this new area.
This is Europe - Debate with the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides (debate)
Date:
13.06.2023 10:05
| Language: DA
Mr President! Year after year, the farce continues with Turkey's candidate status as a potential EU country. That is, the very same Turkey that has just re-elected the despot and Islamist Erdogan to the presidency. The very same Turkey that, year after year, bribes and blackmailes and threatens Europe to give him billions and billions and billions of Europeans' tax dollars. Turkey occupies one-third of the country's territory by the end of the decade. How long will the farce last? How long should we continue to pretend that Turkey belongs to the European Union? How long should we continue to print a completely coverless check for Islamist Erdogan and his regime in Ankara? It must have an end. It has to have an ending. It has to stop. Turkey's candidate status must end.
Foreign interference in all democratic processes in the European Union, including disinformation - Election integrity and resilience build-up towards European elections 2024 (debate)
Date:
01.06.2023 08:05
| Language: DA
Madam President! Any attempt to go against democracy and go against the democratic rules of the game is of course problematic, and therefore one should not accept misinformation or disinformation either, but I have the feeling, when I hear the debate in this Chamber today, that it is mostly about the disinformation that goes against the majority. Granting huge sums of taxpayers' kroner to propagandize for the EU just before an EU election, you have all been for that. The fact that speaking time in this parliament may well be exceeded if you say something nice about the union, but is interrupted if you say something less nice, you have no problem with that. Imposing fines on political opponents for using their freedom of expression in the European Parliament seems to be a good way to bring up those Members who have been elected by the electorate but with whom you disagree. So if you really want to fight misinformation and disinformation, then you have to pay tribute to freedom of expression. During the Cold War, Russia had far more misinformation than we see today. Yet we did not throw communists at the universities in prison in Denmark. We did not stop the Communist Party from running, we used our freedom of expression to fight the idiot. And it is freedom of speech that is the best sunlight, not your control over those with whom you disagree.
Mr President! First of all, it is strange that the questioner gets so much extra speaking time, but I have to be brief. These are not things that are not factually based. The Danish statistical agency, the official “Statistics of Denmark”, clearly documents that there is a much higher crime rate from migrants from the Middle East and from North Africa. And I would very much like to send that to the questioner, but also to Parliament, if you want to go deeper into the question of how much over-representation in crime statistics comes from certain Muslim-dominated countries.
Madam President! Murder of women. Rape of women. Violence against women. Circumcision of women. Treating women as second-class citizens is all fundamentally unacceptable. All of which should be banned and are banned in the vast majority of civilized countries and all of which should be punished much more severely than is being done today in European countries. However, this is not something we can do anything about here in the European Parliament. It is a national competence to make sure that criminal laws are "up to date" and are as harsh as the punishments for the crimes you commit justify, and that is why it is a frontal fallacy that we are spending our energy on this. If we do so anyway, it is disgraceful that so little energy is being spent on the harmful influence Islam has had on the position of women and the rule of law in European countries with the mass immigration that a large part of this house has welcomed, indeed still promotes, as part of Europe's solutions. When I look at my own homeland, Denmark, there is no doubt where the male chauvinist culture is dominant. Where you are in favour of female genital mutilation, where you send girls on a re-education journey to Middle Eastern and North African Islamic countries, where there is widespread domestic violence, and where there are unfortunately also many examples of murder and rape in Denmark. It must be fundamentally addressed in the EU that Islam is a harmful influence not only in general, but especially in relation to the legal position of women and the rights of girls. (The speaker agrees to answer a blue card question)
This is Europe - Debate with the Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz (debate)
Date:
09.05.2023 09:52
| Language: DA
Madam President! Mr Bundeskanzler Scholz. Your visit to the European Parliament is a reminder of the detrimental effect that German migration policy has had on Europe. Their coalition government with Merkel and the ‘wir schaffen das’ policy led to more than one million illegal migrants in Germany and many more across the European continent. Unfortunately, that policy remains under your leadership. A policy that destroys European unity, that destroys European culture and that challenges the cooperation that must make Europe strong. Cooperation between independent and free nation-states. Therefore, as a neighbouring country to Germany, we urgently need to ask that reason be limited in the Bundestag and that the naïve, harmful and hopeless approach to migration, which for decades has characterized German and, unfortunately, also European policy, be stopped.
This is Europe - Debate with the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, Xavier Bettel (debate)
Date:
19.04.2023 09:48
| Language: DA
Madam President! Prime Minister! The refugee and migrant crisis in Europe is once again completely out of control. We see women, men and even children drowning in the Mediterranean every day. We see time and time again that the people smugglers and despots living in our neighbourhood in Turkey, in North Africa, are only getting richer and richer. And we are seeing the cultural impact that so many welfare migrants – as most of those who come to Europe are when we look at asylum rates – have here on the continent, on the peoples of European countries, on cohesion and on the community. That is why we in the Danish People's Party and the ID group have long had a solution that solves the problem. We know: The Australian push-back model of asylum processing in third countries will effectively address the challenges of crime, irregular migration and the cultural impact it has on the European continent. We in the Danish People's Party are pleased that the Danish government, which is made up of good colleagues from the European Parliament such as the Danish Social Democrats, the Liberal Party and the Moderates who sit with Renew, is now officially in favour of introducing some kind of Australian model at European level. That is why we also hope that the Danish Government's proposals can be taken forward in the Council, because we know how hopeless this Parliament is when it comes to tackling the real problems when it comes to the European migrant challenge. The problem is that the weakest refugees, those who have the worst, those who do not have the means to smugglers, those who cannot get through the desert, all those who really need our protection, we leave them in the camps, where against the strong, those who have the means, those who can help smugglers with their nasty business model, they get far too much access to Europe. At least I hope that Luxembourg will wake up and follow the Danish example.
EU Rapid Deployment Capacity, EU Battlegroups and Article 44 TEU: the way forward (debate)
Date:
18.04.2023 20:11
| Language: DA
Madam President! It would be less than a year before the golden promises of the 'yes' parties and violent scaremongering, which convinced the Danes to abolish our defence reservations, led to a masquerade here in the European Parliament. For now it is clear what you want. The future of EU defence cooperation must be a standing force, a rapid reaction force of 5,000 men is Parliament's wish. A standing military headquarters in Brussels and, in general, a desire for Member States not to use their right of veto in the field of defence. Indeed, there is indeed a wish in this House that we should move entirely to majority voting in the field of foreign and security policy, and this in an extremely difficult security policy situation. A situation where most people in this house completely misunderstood and misread aggressive Russia. I was sitting here fighting to implement the NordStream 2 pipeline so that we can get more Russian gas into the European Union. What a mistake it turned out to be. What a mistake it turned out to be to become more dependent on Russian energy by shutting down large parts of the European nuclear sector. Generally speaking, security policy has made mistakes here in the European Parliament, but yet the answer is: Give us more power. This time in defense. And the answer from the Danish People's Party and the ID Group is a nice 'no thank you'. We believe that the nation states are better at anchoring security policy, especially after Macron's extremely damaging visit to China. A visit where one of the EU's largest Member States, France, chooses to leave the American alliance and stand between China and the United States. In my opinion, there is no doubt. The aggressors are Russia and China. It's not the United States. Let us focus on NATO, on our security anchored there. And let us then abandon the idea that this Union should have anything to do with security and foreign policy.