Both German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Gabriel have advocated for not provoking tensions between the European Union and Britain further. About three-fourths of young Britons wanted to remain in the European Union. Although only a minority of young Britons cast their votes, a survey found that nearly half of the country's young citizens cried or felt like crying when they learned about the referendum's results June 24. "Let us offer [dual citizenship] to young Britons who live in Germany, Italy or France, so they can remain European Union citizens in this country," he said Saturday. migrants would have to move back following Britain's departure from the European Union is uncertain and depends on the upcoming negotiations.
Source: Washington Post July 04, 2016 14:33 UTC