Exit polls suggest Merkel is set for a third term. Great result for Europe and if those two SPD fellas get into parliament a total disaster for Cameron and his attempt to re-write the EU treaty. Good day all round I think.
I think the BBC just said the SPD guys didn't get in but I could be mistaken.
You think what you like!Exit polls suggest Merkel is set for a third term. Great result for Europe and if those two SPD fellas get into parliament a total disaster for Cameron and his attempt to re-write the EU treaty. Good day all round I think.
Merkel faces having a weakened government. Possibly an anti Europe party represented. Yeah, great day for Europe.
Apologies, I confused my democratic partiesHer preferred coalition partner is the FDP but it looks like they have less than the 5% they need to enter parliament. This means she will have to strike a deal with the SDP who look to have around 25%.
Apologies, I confused my democratic parties![]()
You think what you like!
Well, I'm pro-EU and this is a great result for English people who think the same way and also a resounding pro-EU vote from the Germans especially as some have doubted their EU conviction. As a bonus the SDP angle will scupper Cameron's referendum plans as the two potential SDP government candidates are staunch EU types and will not allow Cameron's "a la carte" approach to a treaty re-write.
Good result for the status quo, bad result for those in Southern Europe.
Great result for the economically strong Euro heartland, potentially catastrophic result for eurozone fringe.
Yes I fully understand you are pro EU (everyone on here knows that!!)
spot on. no matter what you might think of the mismanagement of economies in SE eurozone, its been encouraged by Germany when it suits her. They still dont ****ing learn the Germans. Humiliating people they think are beneath them is their stock in trade. I would hesitate to be proud of their current domination of the eurozone. if i had any opinions of germany apart from their perhaps worst human rights record in european history and cynical opportunism, subsidised by the bankcrupcy of the UK.
I fail to see how anyone could be proud of their contribution to europe, even now.
I think this vote provides much needed stability and whilst long term things will be better across the EU zone, short term it will be very tough for some countries.