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Monday 29 August 2016 9:25 am

Brexit: No “nice things” for UK without responsibility says top German minister

By: Lynsey Barber

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One of Germany's top politicians has warned that negotiations for Britain's exit from the EU should not allow it to "keep the nice things" but take no responsibility, while handling the process badly could send Europe "down the drain".

Sigmar Gabriel, the number two of Chancellor Angela Merkel and economic minister, made the comments at a news conference and indicated the fallout from the vote to leave the EU in June was a deeper one beyond the economic one that had been expected.

Read more: Theresa May tells Cabinet ministers to come up with a plan for Brexit

"Brexit is bad but it won't hurt us as much economically as some fear – it's more of a psychological problem and it's a huge problem politically," he said.

"If we organise Brexit in the wrong way, then we'll be in deep trouble, so now we need to make sure that we don't allow Britain to keep the nice things, so to speak, related to Europe while taking no responsibility."

Read more: Hammond to take on Cabinet colleagues over access to the EU single market

High level talks among the Cabinet are due to be held on Wednesday, where ministers have been asked to put forward their plans for negotiating oan exit. However, there may be some disagreement on the balance between access to the single market and border controls, according to reports.

Gabriel also said ongoing negotiations over a trade partnership known as TTIP between Europe and the US had "defacto failed" but "nobody is really admitting it".

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