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Come together

The European Union is hardly the most exciting organisation in the world - putting aside the thrill of determining the correct bend of bananas. Here's how the Union promotes European movies. Not only does it feature the ill advised pun "come together" but it also shows a multitude of Europeans in, well, union I suppose.

A spokesman responded to the clamour of the Brussels press claque with this comment:

"Let us for once also have a good sense of humour and let us not start the old wars of the fifties about what is sex, what is pornography and what is simply normal to watch on television."

Can't help but wonder where it is just a limp ad.

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