英国退欧

Germany partly to blame for Brexit, says CDU leader

Friedrich Merz tells FT that continental Europe left UK ‘empty-handed’ ahead of EU referendum
Friedrich Merz said: ‘We Germans have a huge strategic interest in keeping the UK closely engaged in Europe’

Germany’s main opposition party leader has said Berlin and Brussels are partly to blame for Brexit because they were unwilling to offer the UK real concessions before its pivotal EU referendum in 2016.

Friedrich Merz, head of the centre-right Christian Democrats, stopped short of naming Angela Merkel but implied the former chancellor could have done more to help Britain’s then prime minister win the vote — a widely held view in Westminster.

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