Schroeder blasts British vision of Europe

AFP, Berlin
Days after a stormy EU summit collapsed in discord, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder launched a frontal attack on Britain's vision of Europe and its economic model.

Without naming British Prime Minister Tony Blair by name, Schroeder said that the continent's welfare state and its "values" were under threat in the wake of the failed budget negotiations in Brussels and the troubled bid to ratify the first-ever EU constitution.

"There is a special European social model to protect that has developed on the continent," said Schroeder, who will likely be facing early elections in September.