Posted on 06/24/2016 11:49:58 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Britain leaving the EU means trouble ahead for Germany and its hardest task will be convincing the Brits to drop a self-defeating ideology, a leading foreign policy expert told The Local.
German business has a lot of vested interest in British markets, explains Josef Janning, head of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) in Berlin.
And that means Germany will have its work cut out negotiating a settlement which gives Britain access to the single market after it leaves the European Union. [ ]
Being integrated into the single market will mean the UK will have to swallow the fact that they will have to rubber stamp Brussels legislation rather than gain the independence promised to them by the Leave campaign.
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All the Euro jerks around the office are so upset today.
Obama voters just too stupid.
Take care of your own country first!!!
People in power ( Brussels) do not give it up easily.
not military presence... echo gnome ick...
gonna bee YUGE!
France will be next.
Germany is also afraid that Britain’s allotment of Third Worlders will be Germany now...
Like they did in 1941?
Translation: Germany is stuck with paying a larger portion of the socialist failure.
Germany is SCARED TO DEATH, They know that they alone will be PAYING for WELFARE for the ENTIRE EU!!!
No; they could have prevented that if they wanted to, so they are fine with that.
They are just angry that anyone would dare leave the EU.
At first I thought so too, but the more I think about it, Germany has turned in to wusses and whimps and they do not want to be called bad names by anyone, especially the massive WELFARE STATE they Fund.
It is always about the Money!
They want that welfare state. It’s the means by which they dictate to other countries. They could have prevented such a welfare state from coming to be.
Notice that their tone is more threatening than begging, towards the UK. If they were in begging mode, they would have given Britain anything they asked for to prevent a referendum. They look down on Britain.
Didn’t Germany try to get GB’s attitude right twice before? Didn’t end badly?
5.56mm
You do have a good point, ought to be interesting to say the least.
Why shouldn’t the USA and GB pursue a free trade agreement of their own, with benefits to production, employment, and services to both nations? Put a bit of pressure on the
EU?
“What is Germany going to do? Are they going to invade them?”
Eh. Shouldn’t that be the other way around?
Ja! Wir gegen auf England gebomben! Yes, we’re off to bomb England.
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