Forty percent of Germans want Chancellor Angela Merkel to resign over her open door immigration policy, a poll has revealed; up from one in three last October. Support for her party is remaining relatively buoyant, however, suggesting that growing numbers of Germans are blaming Mrs. Merkel personally for the problems Germany is experiencing the wake of a massive influx of migrants. The INSA poll for Focus magazine surveyed 2,047 Germans between January 22 – 25 has also revealed a growing split in public opinion on the matter. For while 40 percent wanted to see Mrs. Merkel step down, a further 42.5 believed that the migrant crisis was not reason for her to quit, NDTV has reported. Support for the German leader was strongest among members of her own party, the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU); just one in four CDU members wanted to see her step down. But that support is significantly offset by the supporters of other parties. Two in three voters for the Alternative for Germany (AfD), Germany’s version of the UK Independence Party, want to see the Chancellor quit thanks to her policies on migrants. The AfD has been a constant critic of Mrs. Merkel’s insistence on