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Merkel Cites ‘Threats’ in Warning to Cameron

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Germany's chancellor Merkel sees Britain as necessary for Europe and the European spirit. This even though she has differences with British prime minister Cameron on how to elect the new president of the EU following EU parliamentary elections in May 2014. She told the German parliament in June 2014- "Britain is really no cozy partner. Yet Germany and Britain share values and interests. I consider it grossly negligent, in fact unacceptable, how easily some people say that it is really all the same whether Britain goes along or not, or more: whether Britain remains a member of the European Union or not."

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Merkel sees Britain's role in Europe as providing a strong counter balance to the statism in France and sees Britain as offering a different aspect that Europe needs. She told the German parliament in June 2014 she finds it unacceptable the way German opinion sees Birtain's role as not necessary for Europe.

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