About security and the threats of Brexit.
She talks about not trusting transatlantic partners to help in times of danger. Hmmm, the first part of help is to help yourself, then others will step and provide the additional assistance (under NATO) that a single nation can’t provide.
NATO guidelines on GDP spent on defense are 2%. So here’s the short table.
Perhaps Merkel might want to get her own house in order before asking others to commit to a common defense.
Then she witters on about the “risk” of low UK corporation taxes taking business outside of the EU and how they should “harmonise corporation tax” within the EU when the UK leaves. The elephant in the room is that she’s not expounding on dropping German CT from 33% to 15%, she’s talking about “harmonising” Ireland, Latvia and Lithuania UP to at least French 30% standards. This is how the EU competes.
Honestly, they’re welcome to it.