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"Mr President, I should like to apologise to the interpreters, because this really only works in English.
Not content with these achievements, Mrs McCarthy’s final dream
Was centralised policing of the public procurement theme.
National advisory agencies and a data-sharing goal
Persuade her to keep digging when already in a hole.
If socialism’s paradise need rules that we enforce
I will eat my hat, and coat as well, with or without sauce.
My 60-second slot today I really must confess
Precludes my chance of giving you a Gettysburg Address;
And so, to make the best use of such precious little time
I shall list the points that matter and present them as a rhyme.
Commissioner Verheugen says that EU regulations
Present a half a trillion bill to all the EU nations.
This favours larger companies and hurts the SMEs.
It is directives just like this one that will bring them to their knees."@en1
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