German revolt against EU: Government demands powers BACK from ‘slow’ EU to stop crisis
GERMANY has called on EU member states to “take matters into their own hands” to solve the Euro crisis because Brussels bigwigs are TOO SLOW.
By REBECCA PERRING
Express.co.uk
Sun, Jul 3, 2016
Finance minister of the European powerhouse Wolfgang Schaeuble urged the the now-27 member countries to break away and take an “intergovernmental approach” to tackling problems because European Commission time frames take “took long”.
Mr Schaeuble’s shock intervention adds to further speculation that the EU is on the brink of collapse as Eurosceptism sweeps the continent following the Leave vote.
Britain voted to break away from Brussels on June 23 – a momentous decision that has rocked global financial markets, thrown British politics into turmoil and raised concerns about Europe’s future prospects.
Mr Schaeuble told a local newspaper that now was a time for pragmatism, adding: “If the Commission doesn’t get involved, then we should take the matter into our own hands and solve problems between governments.
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