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Brexit: German politicians tell Irish counterparts ‘British are a disgrace’ Brexit: German politicians tell Irish counterparts ‘British are a disgrace’
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Senior German politicians reportedly launched a scathing attack on their British counterparts, calling them a “disgrace” and labelling their response to Brexit “farcical” during a meeting in the Bundestag. Senior German politicians reportedly launched a scathing attack on their British counterparts, calling them a “disgrace” and labelling their response to Brexit “farcical” during a meeting in the Bundestag. 
Irish and German figures gathered at an Oireachtas delegation held by the German Parliament’s finance committee to discuss Brexit. Irish and German figures gathered at an Oireachtas delegation held by the German Parliament’s finance committee to discuss Brexit. 
Fine Gael senator Ray Butler, who attended the meeting, said the German politicians were speaking after a recent visit to Westminster.Fine Gael senator Ray Butler, who attended the meeting, said the German politicians were speaking after a recent visit to Westminster.
"They said they met the finance committee in London and they were shocked by the way they handled themselves," Mr Butler told the Sunday Independent. “They said they met the finance committee in London and they were shocked by the way they handled themselves,” Mr Butler told the Sunday Independent.
"They said they were making it up as the went along and were very poorly prepared for Brexit. “They said they were making it up as the went along and were very poorly prepared for Brexit.
"It was actually farcical, is what they said. They came out of the meeting very bemused and annoyed.” “It was actually farcical, is what they said. They came out of the meeting very bemused and annoyed.”
Independent senator Gerard Craughwell said the group raised "deep concerns" over how prepared the UK was for Brexit.  Independent senator Gerard Craughwell said the group raised “deep concerns” over how prepared the UK was for Brexit. 
"They found the British finance committee unprepared for Brexit and said they didn't seem to have considered the impact leaving the EU would have on Britain's economy," Mr Craughwell said. “They found the British finance committee unprepared for Brexit and said they didn't seem to have considered the impact leaving the EU would have on Britain's economy,” Mr Craughwell said.
A report documenting the Bundestag visit recorded both German and Irish politicians as being disappointed by Britain’s decision to leave the EU. A report documenting the Bundestag visit recorded both German and Irish politicians as being disappointed by Britain’s decision to leave the EU. 
"Both sides agreed that there was no 'upside' to Brexit, and while there were significant bilateral issues for many countries, it was essential that the EU27 act in the best interests of the EU as a whole," the report said. “Both sides agreed that there was no ‘upside’ to Brexit, and while there were significant bilateral issues for many countries, it was essential that the EU27 act in the best interests of the EU as a whole,” the report said.
"The delegation continually stressed that it remains essential that our EU partners, especially Germany, are aware of the unique implications of Brexit for Ireland. “The delegation continually stressed that it remains essential that our EU partners, especially Germany, are aware of the unique implications of Brexit for Ireland.
"Flexible and imaginative solutions are required to address the unique circumstances on the island of Ireland, in particular with a view to avoiding a hard border, which are compatible with protecting the integrity of the Single Market and Ireland's place in it.” “Flexible and imaginative solutions are required to address the unique circumstances on the island of Ireland, in particular with a view to avoiding a hard border, which are compatible with protecting the integrity of the Single Market and Ireland's place in it.”