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". This report aims to ensure that remote rural areas and citizens on a low income have access to basic telecoms services, referred to as the universal services. As the report says, this is necessary in order to promote social inclusion and social integration. As far as the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV) is concerned, social policy of this nature should remain a national matter and should not be subject to European policy. The proposal to lay broadband in every nook and cranny of Europe is also absurd. It would be like connecting every village in Europe via a four-lane motorway. The Netherlands has excellent Internet connections – we do not need a European policy in this area. Furthermore, the PVV endorses the importance of awareness of the 112 emergency phone number as the European number to call in the event of an emergency. It is the responsibility of the Member States to make this known to the public. The Member States are in the best position to choose for themselves what instruments to use to increase public awareness of the 112 number. For that reason the PVV will not be supporting the proposal for a European policy in this area."@en1

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