Brexit won't end European project: European Parliament vice-chief

A British way out from the European Union would not end the possibility of a bound together Europe and ought not be seen as a "ghastliness situation", European Parliament Vice President Alexander Lambsdorff said in a German radio meeting.

Lambsdorff, a German Liberal administrator, told the Deutschlandfunk station that he trusted British voters would choose to stay in the EU in a submission on June 23. In any case, he said the EU would survive, whatever the result.

"An European Union without Germany or France is totally incomprehensible, yet we had an European Union without Britain at the absolute starting point," he said in a meeting. "It won't be the end of 'Undertaking Europe', as some are depicting it."

Gathering of Seven pioneers and numerous others have cautioned that a British vote to leave the EU would be a genuine danger to worldwide monetary development.
A worker answers a telephone in the office of Brexit group pressure group ''Leave.eu'' in London, Britain February 12, 2016.
Lambsdorff said the EU would need to change, regardless of what happened. In an arrangement hit with kindred pioneers in February, Prime Minister David Cameron won the a good fit for Britain to quit the gathering's guideline of "nearer and nearer union" and for national parliaments, working in show, to square some EU administrative recommendations.

On the off chance that the UK left, EU guidelines would need to change to alter the voting structure. In either occasion, Lambsdorff said, it is basic to enhance the association's capacity to go about as one body, and may likewise bode well to have a two-level European framework with various individuals moving at various paces.

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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