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Jean Claude-Juncker European Union promises free WiFi and 5G for all

Of course the new program may not necessarily apply to the United Kingdom because of the recent Brexit vote meaning it may no longer be part of the European Union by 2020 it may have quit the European Union before the end of the decade. “As for the initiative announced by Juncker, it is an attempt to reinforce federalist Europe, and nowadays people in Europe don’t want it, so it is not a welcome initiative”, he said.

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Asked about Mr Juncker’s comments, a Downing Street spokesman said: “The language expressed by the president is a matter for him”.

The president of the European Commission has claimed 40 years of “lies” were responsible for Britons deciding to leave the EU.

He specifically said the European Union must do more in the defense field, and no longer be overly dependent on the U.S. He said it should start with the creation of an European Union military headquarters and work toward a common military force.

The Google-owned site has “yet to deliver fair financial returns for rights owners and creators, artists, composers, songwriters and publishers”, UK Music said.

When Britain was a member it was against such a move, preferring to put a reliance on North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces. He also said there was “respect and regret” at the UK’s decision and called for Brexit negotiations to take place as quickly as possible. The EU expects the new regulations to make up for the shortfall. The move of having the next leaders’ meeting outside Brussels could be an indication of wanting more involvement from member countries.

As such, Juncker’s centralized EU Commission has come under pressure, accused of being a power grabber at the expense of the freedoms of the member nations to manage things like migrant arrivals.

One more time – that’s every European village and every city, but not little old Blighty.

Called WIFI4EU (Wi-Fi for EU), the project’s goal is to connect all of Europe’s remote towns to the Internet.

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Protecting the EU’s external borders and increase security co-operation will be discussed by European Union leaders when they gather in the Slovak capital for a one-day meeting tomorrow. He said Europeans have been fed with a steady diet of “politically correct statements that Europe can not become a fortress, that it must remain open”.

European Commission head Jean Claude Juncker in his speech on the state of the European Union to Parliament 14 September 2016 in Strasbourg