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Merkel Panics! Tells British Voters That They Would Be Punished If They Vote Brexit

Alex Christoforou
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Link: http://theduran.com/merkel-panics-tells-british-voters-punished-vote-brexit/

Three weeks to go until the Brexit referendum on June 23, and once again Angela Merkel was messing things up in what has become habitual for the train wreck that is the German Chancellor.

Following her mentor Obama’s lead, the German Chancellor sparked a backlash after saying the UK could not expect favourable trade deals if it was ‘outside the room’. This is of course verbatim of what Obama said just a few weeks ago. Originality is obviously not one of the Chancellors’ strong points.

Panic is clearly setting in as Obama, followed by Merkel, are both trying to bully Britain into staying in the EU… warning that the UK would be punished if voters go for the Brexit option. This can only mean that it is clearly in the UK’s best interest to get the hell out of Brussels.

You know when Barry and friends push hard to get your country do something, it is best to do the exact opposite.

The Daily Mail has more on Angela’s threats to the British public…

German Chancellor Angela Merkel appealed for Britain to stay in the EU during a press conference in Berlin

Boris Johnson accused the Foreign Office of orchestrating the threats, and said it suggested EU leaders had ‘hit the panic button’ as polls shifted in favour of the Leave camp.

‘The Foreign Office is now desperately wheeling out foreign leaders to threaten the British people with retaliation if they dare to vote to leave and take back control,’ said the former London mayor.

‘The Germans and the Dutch must be worried that if we stop sending Brussels £350million a week they will have to pick up our tab for the EU’s largesse. Angela Merkel’s claims that we will have more negotiating influence if we stay in the EU are completely hollow. David Cameron tried to get reforms to free movement but she blocked them.

‘The In campaign are panicking because they can see that people are turning against them and simply do not believe their relentless campaign of doom and gloom.’

Former Tory defence secretary Liam Fox hit out at the ‘veiled threats’ from Mrs Merkel and other EU leaders, saying: ‘When will they understand we will not be bullied into staying?’ Labour MP and Leave campaigner Kate Hoey said the German leader would be ‘well advised to stay out of what is a very, very important vote for British democracy’.

Former Tory defence minister Sir Gerald Howarth said Mrs Merkel’s refusal to offer serious concessions during David Cameron’s renegotiation showed Britain had no influence inside the EU. ‘Britain was instrumental in rebuilding Germany after the war and helping to restore democracy,’ he said. ‘To be lectured by them for wanting to reclaim our own democracy is a bit rich, and very disappointing.

He added: ‘The idea that we have influence inside the EU is for the birds.’

Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg suggested the veiled threat to punish Britain was bogus, as any attempt at a trade war would hit the economies of EU member states hard.

He said: ‘Does Mrs Merkel want to punish German car manufacturers from whom we import billions of pounds of cars each year?’

Mrs Merkel has so far kept out of the EU referendum debate because of fears that a German Chancellor lecturing British voters would backfire.

But with the polls this week suggesting support for Brexit is gathering, she has waded in.

Speaking in Berlin, Mrs Merkel said Britain would have far more influence ‘at the bargaining table’ – and suggested it would struggle to strike a good trade deal. ‘You will never get a really good result in negotiations, particularly on very important issues, when you’re not in the room and giving input,’ she said.

Via: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ing-Britain-won-t-good-result-vote-leave.html
 
German right-wing leader blasts 'dictator' Merkel

Link: https://www.yahoo.com/news/german-wing-leader-blasts-dictator-merkel-093952973.html?ref=gs

AFP
June 05, 2016


Alexander Gauland, deputy chairman of the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party says Germany is pursuing a policy of "human flooding" when it comes to migrants (AFP Photo/Philipp Guelland)
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Berlin (AFP) - A German right-wing populist politician has attacked Chancellor Angela Merkel as a "dictator" who is trying to "replace the German people" with migrants, a Sunday newspaper reported.

Alexander Gauland, of the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, told a rally outside Berlin that Merkel's liberal asylum policy was radically transforming the face of the country, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung said.

He called Merkel a "chancellor-dictator" to applause from the crowd and said Germany's mainstream parties were pursuing a policy of "human flooding", an "attempt to gradually replace the German people with a population coming from all parts of the earth".

The remarks could later be seen in a video posted on YouTube from the rally in the town of Elsterwerda Thursday.

Gauland, 75, is seen twice reading from a sign held by a member of the crowd: "Today we are tolerant and tomorrow foreign in our own country," a far-right slogan used by the neo-Nazi NPD party.

The hardline deputy AfD leader drew widespread condemnation late last month by saying most Germans would not want footballer Jerome Boateng, whose father is Ghanaian, as a neighbour -- a comment Merkel's spokesman slammed as "vile and sad".

Gauland followed up Friday by saying the national team is "no longer... German in the classical sense".

The three-year-old AfD has assumed an increasingly anti-immigrant and Islamophobic stance as Europe's biggest economy let in nearly 1.1 million asylum seekers last year.

It is currently polling at about 15 percent nationwide after capturing seats in three state elections in March.

Analysts say it has tapped into angst over the migrant influx, which has slowed significantly in recent months, and bitter infighting in Merkel's ruling conservative bloc.

Addressing the open dispute over asylum policy, Horst Seehofer, the head of the Christian Social Union, the Bavarian sister party to Merkel's Christian Democrats, pledged Sunday to try to bury the hatchet.

"The chancellor and I have again created a basis of trust that we can build on," he told Bild am Sonntag newspaper.
 
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