(UNI) Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the new leader of Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU), formerly led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, and over two dozen other prominent German politicians, industry representatives and artists have urged London in their joint letter published by The Times newspaper to remain in the European Union.
According to the newspaper, Kramp-Karrenbauer has become the most senior German political figure so far to publicly appeal to the United Kingdom to reverse the Brexit process, while the letter in general marked a major shift in Berlin’s tone.
“Britons should … know that we believe that no choice is irreversible. Our door will always remain open: Europe is home … More than anything else, we would miss the British people — our friends across the Channel. We would miss Britain as part of the European Union, especially in these troubled times. Therefore Britons should know: from the bottom of our hearts, we want them to stay,” the letter said, as quoted in the outlet’s Letters to the Editor section.