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"Mr President, my party is in favour of free trade and free markets, but we have serious reservations about the digital single market. It will be a managed market, not a free market; it will be geographically restricted; it will be an over-regulated market which is inimical to growth, to employment and to innovation. Rather than seeing the dead hand of the Commission setting the rules, we would rather see nations, states and industry working together to achieve interoperability and mutual recognition. We would rather see organic convergence of regulatory systems than centrally imposed solutions. We are struck by the irony of the Commission’s claim that its plans will create thousands of new jobs, because our experience is that EU rules usually have the opposite effect. Nor are we convinced that a digital single market will enable Europe to become a leader in the creative industries, as the Commission claims. That depends on creating content that paying customers wish to buy, not on delivery mechanisms."@en1
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