See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29874392 .
So Germany would rather see us leave the European Community than modify immigration rules. It now looks quite possible that, following a David Cameron referendum in 2017 (assuming he forms the next government) we could exit the EC/EU. We have always been "on the edge" in more than just the physical sense (as an island). I have no idea how this would impact the UK. We may end up better or worse as a result. For good reasons, the UK has never quite got on board "the European experiment". On this issue, I really have no idea how such a referendum would go.
Recent history might suggest we might be OK, but really no-one knows.
From the BBC website:
This is the first time that Mrs Merkel has acknowledged that the UK's exit from the EU is possible, Der Spiegel said.
According to the Sunday Times, Germany has already rejected a
proposal to impose quotas on low-skilled EU migrants by limiting the
national insurance numbers issued to them.
Der Spiegel reported that Mr Cameron was now looking at a
plan to stretch the EU rules "to their limits" in order to ban migrants
who do not have job, and to deport those who are unable to support
themselves after three months.
On Sunday, Conservative MP and former justice secretary Kenneth Clarke defended EU migration.
"If you're going to have a sensible single market, if we want
to compete with the Americans and the Chinese and so on and modern
world, we need the free movement of labour," he told BBC's Sunday
Politics.
A Downing Street spokesperson said: "The prime minister will do what is right for Britain, as he has repeatedly made clear."
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