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Goodbye boys... the EU killjoys are at it again
Just how stupid are you? Come on, don't be defensive, you must be fairly stupid. Because we're all a bit thick. And we need people, clever people, astute people, to look out for us. Because, frankly, they know better than we do and someone has to protect us from our own stupidity. Which is why we have organisations like the EU.
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