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"Madam President, radio spectrum policy draws the internal market closer together and should make communication easier. The Dutch Freedom Party, therefore, supports the agreements that have been made. The EU owes its right to exist to the internal market, and that means not only the free movement of goods but also the free movement of ideas and opinions. No barriers! European institutions and national governments must guarantee the free movement of ideas and opinions. The free movement of people between countries has social implications, in the Netherlands as elsewhere. The Dutch Freedom Party has now opened a website where citizens can share their experiences of this. But now the Commission, the European Parliament and ten ambassadors have spoken out against allowing citizens such a chance to say what they think. Even Commissioner Kroes, who is responsible for freedom on the internet, has now opposed this right. That sends out the wrong signal altogether. Freedom of expression is the core of any democracy, the core of my party’s political message, and one of the fundamental principles of the EU, as this Commissioner, of all people, ought to know."@en1
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