London demands to close open borders

Germany is against the UK's idea to leave the EU, and tries to do its best to prevent the British government from this decision. Despite considerable disputes about immigration policy, Germany still wants Britain to remain within the EU. "It's up to Britain to decide what role it wants to play in the EU. This is not a bilateral matter between Germany and Britain but between Britain and all of its European partners," said Angela Merkel's spokesman Steffen Seibert to journalists during briefing. However, he added that "the general principle of freedom of movement in the European Union is not negotiable." Let us recall that German information editions reported that the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel would "rather see the UK leave the EU than compromise over the principle of free movement." In the light of these circumstances, casual observers beware that the UK is approaching to a "point of no return" in relations with the EU. As for Britain, it considers that current rules have increased stream of low-skilled migrants, and stated the necessity to enhance monitoring of this process. "It is an unacceptable way for this organization to work - to suddenly present a bill like this for such a vast sum of money with so little time to pay it," said David Cameron refusing to pay 2.1million euro to the European budget.