No more talk of the financial crisis. Might as well return to the topic of wealth re-distribution through government means within the EU, the use and the flow of subsidies and tax incentives.
I am not going to write another hefty post about tax havens. Instead, I'll reverse the subject and you all get to show what's wrong with the bit below.
The whole of the EU is simply envious of France's phenomenally succesful agriculture. This succes is not based on a use of government incentives, i.e. taxes and subsidies, but on clever French farmers who outcompete their competitors. The phenomenally clever French farmer and government have simply outwitted their competitors by seizing upon the possibilities the EU market offers. You are all simply resentful of this competitive edge. And rather than being true to your national character of incessant whiners, you should simply work as just hard as the French farmer if you wish to reduce the gap.
Furthermore, you should all mind your own daisy business and not interfere with French sovereign affairs like our use of the Common Agricultural Policy.
Is the above meaningful? If not, what, exactly, is wrong with it?

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