01-07-2016, 01:28 AM
According to sun.co.uk there are now calls for 34 different referendums.
As I said earlier Britain leaving their contribution will need to be spread among 27 members and as predicted they now starting to push and act blur.
German Federal Elections next year 2017 October Merkel will be under enormous pressure. I think to keep it together they going to have to cut deals with the Brits.
http://www.dw.com/en/conservative-german...a-19368374
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Conservative German politicians consider Berlin's best Brexit approach
Savings, not more money from Germany, should make up the EU budget gap after the UK leaves the bloc, Bavaria's finance minister said. Former Chancellor Kohl added that Brussels needs to pause before talks with London.
Bavarian Finance Minister Markus Söder said it is "difficult to quantify" how much the UK's exit from the EU - commonly referred to as Brexit - will cost Germany, but warned that Berlin should not be expected to bare the brunt of the UK's missing contributions.
"We're talking about a billion in additional contributions that may fall upon us. We Germans must ensure that after the Brexit, the British contributions up to now do not fall on Germany and other net contributor countries," Söder told the German newspaper "Die Welt" on Thursday.
As I said earlier Britain leaving their contribution will need to be spread among 27 members and as predicted they now starting to push and act blur.
German Federal Elections next year 2017 October Merkel will be under enormous pressure. I think to keep it together they going to have to cut deals with the Brits.
http://www.dw.com/en/conservative-german...a-19368374
[Image: 0,,19368117_303,00.jpg]
Conservative German politicians consider Berlin's best Brexit approach
Savings, not more money from Germany, should make up the EU budget gap after the UK leaves the bloc, Bavaria's finance minister said. Former Chancellor Kohl added that Brussels needs to pause before talks with London.
Bavarian Finance Minister Markus Söder said it is "difficult to quantify" how much the UK's exit from the EU - commonly referred to as Brexit - will cost Germany, but warned that Berlin should not be expected to bare the brunt of the UK's missing contributions.
"We're talking about a billion in additional contributions that may fall upon us. We Germans must ensure that after the Brexit, the British contributions up to now do not fall on Germany and other net contributor countries," Söder told the German newspaper "Die Welt" on Thursday.
He also warned of a shift in the EU's balance as the bloc would comprise more southern European countries than northern ones.
"We now have more Mediterranean and less North Sea in the EU. In southern Europe, there are notions of solidarity that differ from ours," said Söder, a member of the Christian Social Union (CSU), the Bavarian sister party to Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian