I feel sorry sometimes for these sportsmen and women who put in just as much effort as the footballers. For example, athletes train at least as hard as footballers but have to be happy if they can earn enough to finance a decent education.
From this experience we have learned that in a big party it is important to have the necessary and often controversial discussions on policy issues such as the health system while in opposition.
On the one hand, the financial projection is on the agenda - we will see if this problem can be resolved or not. I think it is a right idea to stage a special summit, which would deal with the question of priorities of European politics.
Whoever decides to dedicate their life to politics knows that earning money isn't the top priority.
It certainly is dangerous that there are only a few clubs left in Europe that can afford to pay millions. At the end of the day however, the spectators decide the rates of pay - by watching the games and consuming the goods and services advertised on sports TV programmes.
So Europe needs to be competitive and we also need to be competitive if we wish to remain an interesting economic partner for the United States. This has to be done on the basis of strength, of competitiveness.
They learned from that terrible experience not to embed emnity but that you had to try and build friendships with each other.
It's our responsibility to tell the industry, it's your duty to regain the lost trust yourself.
I understand the debate but I believe that more weapons will not lead to the progress ukraine needs. I really doubt that.
As chancellor I will protect muslims in our country. All of us in this house will do that.
Only our own strength, a strong conservative party, can prevent red-red-green from taking power at the federal level in 2017.