speaking in the german regional parliament of saarland, mrjuncker called david cameron, who instigatedum, "one of the greatest destroyers of modern times", and said the eu commission had been prevented from speaking up in the referendum campaign. he said if the commission had been able to participate, it could have answered many questions that are now being asked now. speaking about votes in parliament, he went on:. from today, broadband and landline customers will receive compensation automatically when experiencing issues with their providers. under the new rules, households who suffer from delays to installation or repairs, as well as missed appointments, will get £5 deducted from their bill for each day of disruption. until now, only one in seven customers have received financial compensation. earlier, sharon white, the chief executive of 0fcom, which regulates the broadband providers, told my colleague carrie gracie that people should not be kept waiting for a new line, or a fault to be fixed. only one in seven of us at the moment are getting compensation if something goes wrong.