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German MPs warn UK EU exit would be 'economic disaster' | German MPs warn UK EU exit would be 'economic disaster' |
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By Bridget Kendall Diplomatic correspondent, BBC News | |
A new, strongly worded warning against Britain leaving the EU has come from a delegation of visiting German MPs. | A new, strongly worded warning against Britain leaving the EU has come from a delegation of visiting German MPs. |
It follows Wednesday's expression of concern from a senior US official. | It follows Wednesday's expression of concern from a senior US official. |
The cross-party delegation from the Bundestag's EU Affairs committee was in London to highlight Germany's growing alarm at the danger of a possible UK exit. | The cross-party delegation from the Bundestag's EU Affairs committee was in London to highlight Germany's growing alarm at the danger of a possible UK exit. |
The chairman of the committee said if Britain left the EU, it would be disastrous for its economy. | The chairman of the committee said if Britain left the EU, it would be disastrous for its economy. |
The delegation is meeting British government officials and talking to MPs at the House of Commons. | The delegation is meeting British government officials and talking to MPs at the House of Commons. |
Briefing reporters at the German Embassy in London, Gunther Krichbaum, a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling CDU party, said: "Losing the single market for the UK would be an economic disaster." | Briefing reporters at the German Embassy in London, Gunther Krichbaum, a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling CDU party, said: "Losing the single market for the UK would be an economic disaster." |
He added that more business leaders in Britain needed to make the case for continued membership. | He added that more business leaders in Britain needed to make the case for continued membership. |
'Pandora's box' | 'Pandora's box' |
Mr Krichbaum also argued that Britain would suffer a significant loss of global prestige if it left the EU club. | Mr Krichbaum also argued that Britain would suffer a significant loss of global prestige if it left the EU club. |
"Britain leaving [the EU] would weaken the European idea, but it would weaken Britain's position in the world more," he said. | "Britain leaving [the EU] would weaken the European idea, but it would weaken Britain's position in the world more," he said. |
"By the end of the 21st Century, Europe will account for only 4% of the global population," he added. "We have to stand together." | "By the end of the 21st Century, Europe will account for only 4% of the global population," he added. "We have to stand together." |
Following Wednesday's public warning from the US Assistant Secretary of European Affairs, Philip Gordon, that the US wanted to see a continued strong UK voice within the EU, some members of the German delegation expressed the view that a British departure from the EU could damage relations with Washington for both London and Brussels. | Following Wednesday's public warning from the US Assistant Secretary of European Affairs, Philip Gordon, that the US wanted to see a continued strong UK voice within the EU, some members of the German delegation expressed the view that a British departure from the EU could damage relations with Washington for both London and Brussels. |
Mr Krichbaum added that from his point of view, any attempt by Britain to renegotiate its position to reach a "new settlement" for continued membership would be resisted by its European partners. | Mr Krichbaum added that from his point of view, any attempt by Britain to renegotiate its position to reach a "new settlement" for continued membership would be resisted by its European partners. |
"Renegotiating the Lisbon Treaty is first of all legally impossible," he said. | "Renegotiating the Lisbon Treaty is first of all legally impossible," he said. |
"In the broader sense of negotiation a new treaty, it is neither wise nor useful to open a Pandora's box." | "In the broader sense of negotiation a new treaty, it is neither wise nor useful to open a Pandora's box." |
This would set a dangerous precedent and encourage other members states to try to renegotiate more favourable deals from their standpoints, Mr Krichbaum said. | This would set a dangerous precedent and encourage other members states to try to renegotiate more favourable deals from their standpoints, Mr Krichbaum said. |
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