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Brexit: Germans want Angela Merkel to offer UK 'harsh exit negotiations' | Brexit: Germans want Angela Merkel to offer UK 'harsh exit negotiations' |
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German citizens want Angela Merkel to offer the UK “harsh exit negotiations” over Brexit, according to a new poll. | German citizens want Angela Merkel to offer the UK “harsh exit negotiations” over Brexit, according to a new poll. |
Fifty-eight per cent of the public think Berlin should offer no compromises over Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union, the Korber Foundation revealed. | Fifty-eight per cent of the public think Berlin should offer no compromises over Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union, the Korber Foundation revealed. |
A hardline approach is particularly popular with supporters of Ms Merkel’s own Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party, with 64 per cent supporting such an approach. | |
Support for a compromise deal is strongest among the right-wing Eurosceptics Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), with only 44 per cent backing the tougher stance. | |
The results come amid reports Mrs Merkel blocked a request by Theresa May to guarantee the rights of EU citizens already living in Britain before Brexit negotiations begin next year. | The results come amid reports Mrs Merkel blocked a request by Theresa May to guarantee the rights of EU citizens already living in Britain before Brexit negotiations begin next year. |
The Prime Minister’s attempt at a “reciprocity deal”, which would have enshrined the rights of 1.2 million British people living on the continent, were rebuffed earlier this month. | The Prime Minister’s attempt at a “reciprocity deal”, which would have enshrined the rights of 1.2 million British people living on the continent, were rebuffed earlier this month. |
Worryingly for supporters of a soft Brexit, the survey indicates the German chancellor now has a mandate to drive a hard bargain. | Worryingly for supporters of a soft Brexit, the survey indicates the German chancellor now has a mandate to drive a hard bargain. |
A tough negotiation strategy is most popular in the former West Germany, with the support of 64 per cent of the electorate, while German men are more hardline than German women. | A tough negotiation strategy is most popular in the former West Germany, with the support of 64 per cent of the electorate, while German men are more hardline than German women. |
Only five per cent of the country's citizens now see Britain as the country’s most important foreign policy ally, compared with 60 per cent for France. | Only five per cent of the country's citizens now see Britain as the country’s most important foreign policy ally, compared with 60 per cent for France. |
But overall the survey showed Germans views the EU in a much more positive light than Britons, with 79 per cent of respondents believing the union a project for peace. | But overall the survey showed Germans views the EU in a much more positive light than Britons, with 79 per cent of respondents believing the union a project for peace. |
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