Central European nations pin blame on the EU – but their unilateral actions are a hindrance to a solutionEurope’s meltdown in the face of its biggest post-1945 immigration emergency is generating the worst east-west split since the Iraq war,when Donald Rumsfeld divided it into “current Europe and old Europe” his supporters and opponents.
On Thursday Germany and France ordered the European commission to near up with a current “permanent” and binding regime for spreading the refugee load around all of the 28 countries in the union. David Cameron and domestic secretary Theresa May want nothing to do with the scheme and have absented themselves from the policymaking, carping from the sidelines.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com