
Oliver Welke said “auntie” Angela Merkel could explain Britain’s rights to the EU’s market as if the UK were “very, very stupid children”.
The German host also ridiculed members of the UK Government, including Prime Minister Theresa May and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt for their “brazen lies”.
Speaking on the Heute Show, a late night satirical TV programme, he said: “They’ve been caught out several times telling lies and now they are continuing to tell even more brazen lies.
“Just his week, Theresa May’s foreign minister described the EU as a prison and compared it to the Soviet Union… the EU.
“Just because they will no longer get full access to our single market after leaving the EU.”

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His remarks come after Mr Hunt provoked fury when he likened the Brussels bloc to the Soviet Union and pointed out the EU negotiators’ approach was not consistent with European values during Brexit talks.
Speaking directly to the camera, with a picture of Boris Johnson depicted in a straightjacket on the screen, he said: “You wanted to leave didn’t you?
“In the meantime, I think you need a ‘Brexorcist’ for these idiots, my friends, seriously… Yes it’s not an exaggeration”.
Viewers of the late night TV show were also shown a satirical picture of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, holding a cross, as she stands over a bruised and bloodied Mrs May lying in a hospital bed.
During the bizarre rant, Mr Welke went on saying: “Hey English people auntie Angela will explain it to you once again as if you were very, very stupid children”.
A clip was then shown of Mrs Merkel explaining the UK’s access to the single market following its exit from the EU, where she says: “But it’s just that there are always a couple of benchmarks.
“One of these benchmarks is that you cannot belong to the single market if you are not part of the single market.”
In one last dig before, donning what he called a Boris Johnson sock puppet, Mr Welke added: “Yes precisely English people, you are only in the single market if you are in the single market.. Understood? Got it”.