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Merkel’S Support Soars
// Support for the European Union in Germany has surged to a record high after Brexit, according to a new poll that also noted a rise of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s popularity since June when Britons voted to leave.
More than half of Germans, surveyed in the poll that was commissioned by the state broadcaster ARD, said that their country is benefiting from the EU. Fifty-two percent said the membership has advantages, marking a rise from 39 percent last month. Merkel’s approval rating has risen by nine points with 59 percent of Germans saying she’s doing a good job.//
http:// www.pol itico.e u/artic le/supp ort-for -angela -merkel -rises- after-b rexit-p oll-eu- referen dum-ger many/
With elections less than a year away, it looks like we have inadvertantly secured a win for Merkel.
More than half of Germans, surveyed in the poll that was commissioned by the state broadcaster ARD, said that their country is benefiting from the EU. Fifty-two percent said the membership has advantages, marking a rise from 39 percent last month. Merkel’s approval rating has risen by nine points with 59 percent of Germans saying she’s doing a good job.//
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With elections less than a year away, it looks like we have inadvertantly secured a win for Merkel.
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And for every beneficiary there must be a loser (because the EU does not actually produce or generate anything, apart from aggravation for its members. All it does is redistributes the cash it appropriates from its net contributors). One very good reason to leave.
Quite honestly I couldn't give a tuppeny fig for who runs Germany.
And for every beneficiary there must be a loser (because the EU does not actually produce or generate anything, apart from aggravation for its members. All it does is redistributes the cash it appropriates from its net contributors). One very good reason to leave.
Quite honestly I couldn't give a tuppeny fig for who runs Germany.
Of course Germany`s support for the EU has soared following Brexit. There is now almost nothing to challenge Germany`s total domination of the organisation. France and other nations must, however, be feeling rather thoughtful, recalling perhaps events of 1939-45.It just goes to show that there are more ways to dominate other nations besides the use of armed might. Just ask the Greeks about this, for a start.
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