Would have replied earlier Sriram but didn't notice it.
I travel every year to Germany to visit partners relatives - and the issue of asylum seekers, migrants whatever you wish to classify them as looms large over German politics from the discussions I've had (and I know this is with a few people and anecdotal) but it is revealing that partners cousin said when we were discussing BREXIT that he wasn't sure that if he was offered the same choice that he wouldn't have chosen GEXIT (see what I did there?).
He, is not some far right Nazi - he is a reasonably well off social worker with very similar political leanings to myself, who worries about the stresses that immigration places on Germany's infrastructure and wants some kind of limit placed on numbers coming into the country.
As I say anecdotal - but to assume that all Germans - or indeed all Europeans, are massively in favour of the way the EU is currently structured is a mistake. One that Cameron should have avoided.