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Reactions to Reach vote fly in thick and fast
Stakeholders from all sides were quick to respond to the vote on Wednesday afternoon. Parliament's lead rapporteur, Guido Sacconi, fired a broadside at the chemicals industry, saying that MEPs had faced "unbelievable pressure" and that big business had run "a hardline campaign of disinformation" in the run-up to the vote.
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