I expected and the German Ministry of Finance, the high financial burden to be borne by the country after Britain out of the European Union.
According to "Der Spiegel" the German magazine issued yesterday (Saturday), officials at the Finance Ministry warned in an internal paper of the "lost" Britain as the second largest contributor to the EU budget.
The officials explained that in the case of Britain out of the EU, will increase the proportion of Germany's contribution in this budget from 21% currently to 25%, which means that the size of this contribution is rising by about 4.5 billion euros to balance in 2019, and the same to balance in 2020, and based on these estimates financial current framework, and it did not include "any possible remedial action."
The paper cited examples of these compensatory measures, such as linking Britain next contributions which must be paid continually open internal market of the European Union before it, also spoke about the possibility of cuts in the bloc's budget to compensate for the increase in the financial burden to be borne by Germany