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German Vice-Chancellor takes swipe at Britain over asylum seekers

byCustoms Today Report
10/07/2015
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BERLIN: German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel criticized Britain  for not taking part in a European plan to share the burden of taking in desperate people fleeing war and poverty in North Africa and the Middle East.

European leaders last month agreed a voluntary scheme to take in 60,000 asylum seekers but Britain has a long-standing exemption from EU rules on border issues, along with Ireland and Denmark. The leaders also agreed to excuse Hungary and Bulgaria.

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Gabriel, leader of the Social Democrats (SPD), junior partner in Germany’s ruling coalition, defended Berlin’s record on taking in asylum seekers during a town hall-style question and answer debate with voters in the eastern city of Magdeburg.

“I think you could say ‘I think the Germans are doing better at the moment than many others, though perhaps not well enough’,” he said during a heated exchange with one questioner.

“Great Britain has said ‘we are happy to send ships, but we won’t take a single asylum seeker’,” Gabriel added. “I think we should rail against the British and not ourselves.”

In the first five months of 2015, nearly 142,000 people applied for asylum in Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, a 127 percent increase on the previous year, interior ministry figures show.

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