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Most Germans oppose 'Brexit'

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    Most Germans oppose 'Brexit'

    More proof if needed the old right-wing deranged armchair lunatics destroying opportunities for our young ones.

    The young people of Germany would rather the UK remain in Europe just as the young people of the UK would rather they remain in the EU. First the old people screw up the economy by bankrupting us with a debt the young, unborn even, generations could never hope to repay and now this.

    Young people of Britain, get out and vote.

    DW poll: Most Germans oppose ′Brexit′ | Germany | DW.COM | 14.04.2016

    DW poll: Most Germans oppose 'Brexit'

    EU and British flags in a row. (Photo: Getty Images/C. Furlong)
    For the representative DW poll, researchers spoke with more than 1,000 Germans aged 18 and up. 78 percent of them said they wanted Great Britain to remain a member of the European Union. Only 13 percent of those asked said they were in favor of a "Brexit," a portmanteau of the words Britain and Exit.

    Among young people, the difference was even more pronounced. 83 percent of participants between the ages of 18 and 34 said they were in favor of Great Britain remaining an EU-member. Only 10 percent of young participants said the country should leave.

    Infographic: Should Britain stay in the EU? (Source: DW)
    Whether Great Britain stays in the EU will be decided in a referendum on June 23. British Prime Minister David Cameron is encouraging his citizens to vote for remaining in the Union and said he was campaigning with his "heart and soul." Currently, those who agree with him are in the lead - barely. But Cameron's popularity numbers are falling. According to recent polls, only 21 percent of Brits view him favorably anymore.

    Majority says Brexit would make no difference

    In Germany, predictions on the outcome of the referendum are split. Not even half of all participants in DW's poll believe that Great Britain's citizens will vote for their country to stay in the EU. 38 percent of Germans asked predicted that Brits would vote for a "Brexit" on June 23.

    Infographic: How do you think Brits will vote? (Source: DW)
    When it comes to economic consequences for the EU, more than half of the Germans believed that the Union would be neither better off financially nor worse if Great Britain left. 53 percent said a "Brexit" wouldn't make a difference. 36 percent said the EU would be worse off and only 2 percent believed the EU would benefit if Great Britain left.

    Almost three quarters - 72 percent - of self-employed participants in the DW poll said a Brexit would make no difference for the EU financially. None of them believe the Union could benefit from Great Britain leaving.

    Infographic: Would EU be better off or worse if GB leaves? (Source: DW)
    Can Britain-EU deal convince Brits to stay?

    Cameron has fought for exceptions and special treatment for Great Britain to sweeten the deal of staying in the EU and make it more appealing to British citizens. The new Britain-EU deal includes an "emergency brake" on migrants' benefits when there are high levels of migration. EU treaties will be amended to specifically state that the requirement to seek ever-closer union doesn't apply to the United Kingdom, meaning Britain can't be forced to integrate politically.

    "Brexit" supporters are still not convinced. The anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP) has called for Great Britain to leave the Union for a long time. In preparation for the referendum, they have started the campaign Leave.EU. Outspoken UKIP leader Nigel Farage is rallying people to vote for leaving the Union in the upcoming referendum.

    "The 23rd is our golden opportunity, let the battle be joined."
    "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

    #2
    The case for Remain is very clear; it maintains the status quo of whatever Dave and George are planning. It fits with top table Tory agenda. It's also supported by Corbyn and the Libs.

    My concern is that they talk about a reformed Europe but without a clear outline as to how that should happen.
    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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      #3
      When it comes to economic consequences for the EU, more than half of the Germans believed that the Union would be neither better off financially nor worse if Great Britain left.
      In other words, they couldn't give a toss, since Britain has no say in the German run EU.

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        #4
        Originally posted by LondonManc View Post

        My concern is that they talk about a reformed Europe but without a clear outline as to how that should happen.
        Isn't it just embarrassing how redundant our own politicians have become? All passive decision making. Our politics are reactionary rather than policies devloped from reasoned argument.
        "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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          #5
          Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
          In other words, they couldn't give a toss, since Britain has no say in the German run EU.
          Well they would have if they didn't spend half their time moaning about it and then getting the most exemptions than any other country. If Britain had taken a stronger stand like the French and Germans and now other countries like Italy and Spain then maybe there wouldn't be all this tulip. Basically, British distrust of anything that is the other side of that little stretch of water and doesn't speak English like what they do has been Britain's 'possible' downfall
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #6
            Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
            Isn't it just embarrassing how redundant our own politicians have become? All passive decision making. Our politics are reactionary rather than policies devloped from reasoned argument.
            There's enough wrong with the UK without EU interfering. Most of that is down to the two ends of the spectrum - unions and corporate greed.
            The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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              #7
              I thought we fought two world wars in order to win freedom from germany and tw*ats like you carelessly want to surrender those freedoms back to the Germans
              Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                #8
                The view from Germany:
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0Y89dfR8v8
                England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
                  Well they would have if they didn't spend half their time moaning about it and then getting the most exemptions than any other country. If Britain had taken a stronger stand like the French and Germans and now other countries like Italy and Spain then maybe there wouldn't be all this tulip. Basically, British distrust of anything that is the other side of that little stretch of water and doesn't speak English like what they do has been Britain's 'possible' downfall
                  What has all that got to do with any argument?. You are sounding like a prison camp commander doling out privileges to the inmates
                  Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                    I thought we fought two world wars in order to win freedom from germany and tw*ats like you carelessly want to surrender those freedoms back to the Germans
                    Godwinning in his first post. That's got to be some kind of record. A broken one perhaps.
                    "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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