Japan’s view on no deal

Japan’s Foreign Minister is asking both Prime Ministerial candidates to avoid a no-deal Brexit.

Those of us who don’t want any Brexit will no doubt understand that perspective, but do the candidates?

Laura Kuenssberg discusses each candidate‘s elements of character and leadership, her perspective, but she does try to be very balanced and objective.

Whatever happens, whoever wins that race, they will face the same damning issues as Theresa May.

What’s positive for a Remainer, is that there are cross-party MPs working to stop a no-deal Brexit and perhaps that will drive a proper discussion about what people really voted for.

Whatever happens, I don’t believe Halloween will be Brexit day and there will be many more actions that will happen.

Author: Robert Paterson

Quirky, geeky and charming techie. All thoughts and posts are my own.

3 thoughts on “Japan’s view on no deal”

  1. Sadly this government seems intent on hurtling into a no-deal Brexit. Very ashamed of the state of politics in this country right now.

    1. I am reading an awful lot and listening to podcasts to ensure I have as broad an understanding of the issue as possible. I will say what I see and hear suggests Boris is trying hard to get a deal, but he’s come in too late.
      I really find it most weird that so many still focus on leave, even my parents, regardless of the known issues regarding stuff they need, like medicines.
      I think a huge amount of the issue is that we have an electorate who are insufficiently aware of the total impact of this move.
      I do hope they call an election, but that brings a further challenge in that who would people vote for – we have to be consistent and pick one opposition party – and I would suggest that is not Labour as things stand…

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