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In the late 1980s, the British press went a bit overboard with the EU regulating the size and shapes of bananas. Though this was a massive extrapolation, almost a “fake news”, the EU is funding a lot of local projects which make an impact to local communities. From broadband to public transport our Polish partner @krytykapolityczna has…

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In the late 1980s, the British press went a bit overboard with the EU regulating the size and shapes of bananas.

Though this was a massive extrapolation, almost a “fake news”, the EU is funding a lot of local projects which make an impact to local communities. From broadband to public transport our Polish partner @krytykapolityczna has several examples in mind

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