Germany’s Schulz Says Slew of U.K. Papers Won’t Aid Brexit Talks
- SPD leader calls for negotiators to be left to do their work
- Schulz is running against Angela Merkel in Sept. 24 election
Martin Schulz's biggest obstacle to returning Germany's Social Democrats to power may not be Angela Merkel, but a feel-good economy in Germany, one that is proving to be more egalitarian than the economies of its European peers. Bloomberg's Alan Crawford reports on 'Bloomberg Markets: European Open.' (Source: Bloomberg)
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Martin Schulz, the former head of the European Parliament who is leading Germany’s Social Democratic Party into next month’s election, said that the U.K. government risks further complicating Brexit negotiations by producing a series of position papers for the talks.