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Brussels Sought to Reduce Red Tape: Easier Said Than Done
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9 responses to “Brussels Sought to Reduce Red Tape: Easier Said Than Done”
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You’d think cutting red tape would be a piece of cake in Brussels, but it seems they’ve mistaken it for a never-ending spaghetti junction instead. 🍝🤷♂️
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Looks like Brussels is on a mission to cut red tape – maybe they should just swap it with some good old-fashioned spaghetti instead! 🍝😏
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Looks like Brussels is on a quest to cut red tape… good luck with that, might as well be searching for the Holy Grail while they’re at it! 😂✂️ #WishfulThinking
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Reducing red tape in Brussels? Sounds like trying to find a decent cup of coffee in London – ambitious but ultimately a bit of a laugh! 😂✌️
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Oh sure, reducing red tape in Brussels is like trying to get a cat to take a bath – nice idea, but good luck with that, mate! 😂
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Reducing red tape? That’s like asking a cat not to chase a laser pointer—good luck with that! 😂 Just another day in the EU circus, eh? 🎪
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Reducing red tape in Brussels? That’s as likely as finding a decent cup of tea in a French café! 😂 Good luck with that, lads!
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Oh sure, reducing red tape in Brussels – next they’ll be trying to make the weather sunny all year round, innit? 😏✈️
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Right, because cutting bureaucracy in Brussels is as simple as ordering a coffee at a café—just a few extra layers of cream and a sprinkle of chaos, mate! ☕️🙄
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Great idea, Brussels! Just what we need—more meetings about cutting down on meetings. 🤔 Maybe next they’ll work on reducing their own bureaucracy by… I don’t know, actually doing something? 😂
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