Globalist vows Brexit will be costly for UK

Britain
is harboring “illusions” that it will retain most of its rights and privileges
once it leaves the EU, according to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, laying
down a hard line for Brexit talks.
Addressing her parliament ahead of this
weekend’s EU summit, at which European leaders from the remaining 27 countries
will formally adopt Brexit negotiation guidelines, Merkel pledged the bloc
would put its interests first and manage the negotiations in its chosen way.
In her toughest message on Brexit to date,
she said the UK cannot have the same rights as member states nor negotiate
trade relations before agreeing to pay its divorce bill. She said European
leaders are heading into the talks with a firm sense of unity.
“Ladies and gentleman, you may
think that all this is self-evident. But I have to put this so clearly because
I get the impression that some in Great Britain still have illusions about
this, and that is a waste of time.”
Merkel said it made “no sense” to negotiate a
future UK-EU relationship without agreement on the UK’s financial commitments
to the EU, while also hinting that parallel discussions could be possible once
questions about budget contributions had been satisfied.
“We can only make a deal about Britain’s
future relationship to the EU once all questions about the terms of its exit
can be clarified to a satisfying degree.
“That means the sooner the
British government is prepared to find constructive solutions, the sooner we
can engage with their desire to already talk during the exit negotiations about
the future relationship between the UK and the EU. But first we need to know
how Great Britain sees its future relationship with us.”
EU officials estimate that the UK faces a
bill of €60bn ($65bn). UK politicians have said the government will not pay a
sum of that size.
Merkel also argued the EU could not afford to
concentrate only on Brexit in the face of global challenges such as free trade
and climate change. These were “too big for Europe to be able
to afford to focus on itself for the next two years, regardless of Brexit,” she said.
“We will conduct these
negotiations in a fair and constructive way and we expect exactly the same from
the British side.”
Source Alex Jones (Infowars.com)
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