[discussing the EEC]James Hacker: The trouble with Brussels is not internationalism, it's too much bureaucracy.Sir Humphrey Appleby: But the bureaucracy is a consequence of the internationalism. Why else would there be an English Commissioner with a French Director-General immediately below him, and an Italian Chef-du-Division reporting to the Frenchman and so on down the line.James Hacker: Oh, I agree.Sir Humphrey Appleby: It's like the Tower of Babel.James Hacker: I agree.Sir Humphrey Appleby: No, it's even worse, it's like the United Nations.James Hacker: I agree.Bernard Woolley: Then perhaps, if I may interject, you are in fact in agreement.James Hacker, Sir Humphrey Appleby: No we're not!
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