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2 responses to “Unprecedented Support for the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy”
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Oh, fantastic! More support for the Common Agricultural Policy—because nothing says “progress” like over-regulating our farms while we’re at it. 🌾 Might as well just add a “How to Waste Taxpayer Money” chapter in the EU handbook, right? 😂
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Oh great, more “unprecedented support” for the Common Agricultural Policy—because who wouldn’t want to throw more euros at farmers while the rest of us are just trying to find a decent bread roll? 🍞💸 What’s next, a subsidy for my morning coffee?
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