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"I called on the Dutch Government, immediately after the website appeared, to make a robust response to the initiative from their extremist government partners. I pointed out to the administration in The Hague that they were obliged to take action to defend workers’ right of free movement in the EU. I wish to thank my colleagues in the European Parliament because they have supported us by condemning this initiative. Many governments and parties pretend to forget that East European workers have made a significant contribution to Western countries’ economies. I have felt, right from the start, that the European Commission must take an official stance, given that the basic EU principles on the free movement of workers are being violated. There are many statements being made in Europe which ought to be raising question marks. We are all aware of what the European Union’s values are. Doubts are increasingly being cast over the freedom to travel and work. The populism being demonstrated by some parties only helps perpetuate a feeling of insecurity both among the European citizens working and living in a particular Member State and among the citizens of that state."@en1

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