her big, multicultural cock.
How does it feel, Brits, to get pounded by Angela "Allah Akbar" Merkel?
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European leaders are scheduled to meet at a summit in Brussels later today to discuss the consequences of the British vote to leave the European Union. Merkel called the vote an unprecedented event in EU history but one the remaining 27 member states will weather.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, warned the UK that there could be no “cherry picking” in its Brexit negotiations in a tough response to Leave campaigners’ hopes of securing access to the internal market while limiting freedom of movement.
In a speech to the Bundestag on Tuesday morning, Ms Merkel spelt out to London that the EU’s internal freedoms were indivisible — if Britain, like Norway, wanted access to the internal market then, like Norway, it would have to accept freedom of movement.
“We will ensure that the negotiations will not be run on the principle of cherry-picking,” the chancellor said, drawing applause. “We must and will make a palpable difference over whether a country wants to be a member of the family of the European Union or not.
Whoever wants to get out of this family cannot expect that all the obligations fall away but the privileges continue to remain in place.”
Ms Merkel was speaking ahead of a European summit in Brussels that begins on Tuesday evening, where David Cameron, the UK prime minister, is due to explain the shock referendum vote to fellow heads of government and then leave them to decide their formal response to the union’s first exit since its foundation nearly 60 years ago.
Her words were a rebuff to Boris Johnson, the chief Brexit campaigner and possible successor to Mr Cameron, who declared on Monday that Britain would retain “access to the single market”.