Merkel teaches Cameron a lesson: never play strip poker

Cameron is left with nowhere to go – except out – after German Chancellor ignores his objections to Juncker

The Mole

David Cameron looks to have played a poor hand badly. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has announced she is campaigning for the federalist Jean-Claude Juncker to be anointed as the next President of the European Commission - despite Cameron's objections. It appears to leave the Prime Minister with nowhere to go – except Out.

The Sun, which yesterday ran a headline saying ‘Up your Juncker’, is spitting blood today: “In a humiliating blow to the PM, she [Merkel] threw her weight behind the former Luxembourg premier as the next European Commission president. And she insisted that his appointment could be pushed through WITHOUT Mr Cameron's approval.”

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