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Badly handled Brexit ‘would send Europe down the drain’

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BERLIN: German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said on Sunday that if Britain’s exit from the European Union was badly handled and other member countries followed its lead, Europe would go “down the drain.”

“Brexit is bad but it won’t hurt us as much economical­ly as some fear — it’s more of a psychologi­cal problem and it’s a huge problem politicall­y,” said Gabriel, the deputy to Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany’s governing coalition.

He added that the world was now looking at Europe as an unstable continent.

“If we organize Brexit in the wrong way, then we’ll be in deep trouble so now we need to make sure that we don’t allow Britain to keep the nice things, so to speak, related to Europe while taking no responsibi­lity,” Gabriel said.

Since Britain’s stunning June 23 referendum vote to leave the European Union, all eyes have been on Germany to indicate a way out of danger for the 27 members who will remain.

On Aug. 24, Merkel said remaining member states must listen to each other carefully and avoid rushing into policy decisions.

“If you do it wrong from the beginning and you don’t listen, — and act just for the sake of acting — then you can make many mistakes,” the conservati­ve German leader said.

Merkel has met 15 other European heads of state during the past week to prepare the groundwork for a Sept.

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German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel

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