At rail stations throughout Ireland where development work has taken place there are signs in situ informing the public that the projects have been part-funded by the EU cohesion fund.
The founding fathers of the EU made it their business that Europe would never be at war again. They had suffered too much ever to allow it happen again.
The EU is about cohesion.
Maybe we should all stop using the expression bail out?
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