Bet on Germany to leave the EU: what are the chances?
Posted: December 20, 2019
Updated: December 20, 2019
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Merkel announced the readiness of Germany for the "hard" Brexit
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The EU refuses to resume negotiations and revise the agreement with Germany
German Vice-Chancellor said that the EU future is threatened by Brexit. He also mentioned that Germany is the largest contributor to the budget of the European Union. You can take your chance and bet on Germany to leave the EU. It seems almost impossible to move further since they are at 40/1. In addition, the UK will continue to enjoy the benefits of the EU even after leaving the union. And at the same time will not bear any responsibility for this situation.
“Brexit” is, rather, not an economic problem for the EU, but a political and psychological one. Online sportsbook news in Germany wrote that the weakening of the European Union is not beneficial to London. The EU needs Germany as a market and trade reformer. Germany needs the EU, and the EU needs Germany as well. As we can see on 1xBET Germany is 15th on the list. It means, maybe, that Germany understands the advantages of union membership. There is a big difference whether you are part of the domestic market or not.
Germany | 51 |
Sweden | 10.5 |
France | 9 |
Denmark | 19 |
Netherlands | 29 |
Finland | 34 |
Austria | 41 |
Spain | 67 |
Germany abandoned “special relations” with Russia for the EU
Germany will not develop special relations with Russian Federation. They do not want to harm the position of the European Union. In this situation, you can think about how to bet on Germany to leave the EU. Berlin should not split the issue of EU security. Therefore, it will not have special relations with Moscow. Germany must take care of Europeans and take more responsibility for world peace and security. Do online sportsbook sites in Germany or Germans emphasize this? Not at all. We just believe that neither Germany nor Europe can protect themselves without the United States.
Merkel announced Germany’s readiness to leave the EU
“Germany would like to see an organized Brexit” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said at a press conference. “We discussed the UK’s exit from the EU and stated that we would still like it to be a concerted decision, but we are prepared for this not to happen”.
As we can guess from the numbers on sportsbooks the situation around Brexit is currently at an impasse. The EU refuses to resume negotiations and revise the agreement. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists that the country will leave the EU before the end of the year. Some online sportsbook sites in Germany are already foreseen more than 50.00 odds for Germany to do the same!