Using a new wpa supplicant version seems to fix the issue.

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Title:
  NM cannot change wireless networks

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have several wireless network available around me and I usually use
  one --- let us name it WNET A --- to update Ubuntu as it is the
  fastest and then there is another wireless network --- let us call it
  WNET B --- that I use to download other stuff as it is slow but has
  unlimited data.  My problem is that I cannot now move from WNET A to
  WNET B; Ubuntu just won't connect to the other wireless network; it
  just keeps on sticking to WNET A. I have tried other non-Ubuntu
  laptops to connect to WNET A and also to WNET B and they can do it
  without any hiccups...

  help urgently requested please...

  Cheers!
  Melq
  :-)

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