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"Mr President, Mrs Doyle – who is a member of the European People's Party – invited me to dinner: in real life, not in a dream! We talked about this measure which is so important, and we each ordered two horse steaks. "But this steak smells like medicine!" I said to her. "Or rather, it smells like anaesthetic: in fact, I can't taste it’s flavour any more." "Bravo, Mr Fatuzzo," said Mrs Doyle, "this is why I am requesting that we make it possible to treat animals that cannot be treated at the moment because we cannot use medicines on them." "Yes, but the meat tastes awful," I said. "Couldn't we stipulate that animals which fall ill have to be treated but not eaten?""@en1
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