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"I was on holiday, bathing at the seaside. On the beach, I saw Mr Maaten, tanned, a great swimmer and a surfer, but still an MEP and a politician. At one point, in fact, he held a meeting, giving a speech to retired swimmers who had rushed in their numbers to hear him. He spoke about his directive, he said that he wanted clean waters, and everyone was listening to him. I, however, saw that he was glancing towards the sea where there were some beautiful bathers, buxom like the lifeguards in Baywatch, and his eyes were constantly following them. Then, I had a doubt: was he not calling for clearer and more transparent waters so that he would be better able to see the beauties that swim in these waters? The suspicion persisted, but still I had to vote for the motion."@en1
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