European Commission's Viviane Reding says freedom of movement 'not up for negotiation'

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Europeans’ right to freedom of movement is precious and not up for negotiation, it’s been claimed.

European Commission vice-president Viviane Reding issued the warning during a wide-ranging interview with euronews on Thursday.

It comes after UK prime minister David Cameron called for an overhaul of the right to freedom of movement, amid the lifting of restrictions on migrants from Romania and Bulgaria.

Reding also defended EU migrants, saying the majority move country to work. She added they also contribute more to social security than native citizens.

In her interview – spanning euronews’ television channel and website – she spoke on a number of topics, including: gender equality, Ukraine, data protection, US spying, climate change, immigration, Roma people and youth unemployment.

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