The U.K. Labour Party unveiled a proposal Friday to provide free broadband internet to all homes and businesses in the country and partially nationalize the major telecommunications provider. Party leader Jeremy Corbyn justified the move by calling broadband “core infrastructure for the 21st Century” that’s “too important to be left to the corporations.”

Corbyn, in a speech on Friday, said that initial funding would come from Labour’s proposed Green Transformation Fund and ongoing costs funded by taxing multinational companies. He vowed to “close down tax tricks used by giants like Google and Facebook, who make millions in Britain while paying next to nothing to the public purse.”

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“The most efficient and rapid way to deliver a broadband network fit for our times and make it a genuine public service for all,” said Corbyn, “is for the public to take control.”

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