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13 February 2017

Oettinger: Brexit could cost Germany €1 billion


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Britain's departure from the European Union could cost Germany up to €1 billion, according to Günter Oettinger, the EU's new budget commissioner.


When it comes to Britain leaving the European Union, there are two extreme scenarios for the budget, EU budget commissioner Günther Oettinger told German tabloid Bild am Sonntag.

“If the [EU] budget were to remain the same, others would have to help out. If we cut the budget by the volume of Britain’s share, then not,” said Mr. Oettinger, a conservative lawmaker from Germany’s center-right Christian Democrats who took over the new post at the bloc’s purse strings at the start of the year.

By his reckoning, a third option, less extreme than the other two, could cost Germany €1 billion, or $1.06 billion. Mr. Oettinger called this “reasonable” considering the benefits of the single market for the European and German economies. [...]

Mr. Oettinger also said he opposed the idea of an EU tax, saying, “We do not want our own tax” – and certainly not on top of the EU budget source of income. “We want to develop the current system by which each member state transfers a certain percentage of the gross national income to us.”

According to Mr. Oettinger, Britain recently paid an average of €8 billion a year into the EU budget. [...]

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