High Peak Liberal DemocratsIn the joint press conference held by Japanese Prime Minister Abe and Theresa May, Mr Abe stopped short of committing to a rapid new trade deal after Brexit, saying only that the two leaders would discuss the issue.
Instead, the Japanese Prime Minister stressed the need for a smooth and orderly Brexit that minimises disruption for Japanese investors in the UK.
Alistair Carmichael said:Theresa May went to Japan seeking a new trade deal, she's now had to admit the biggest priority will be completing the one the EU is already negotiating.
Once again the promises of the Brexiteers have been dashed on the rocks of reality.
It's a sign of the Prime Minister's weakness that rather than going abroad to fight for British jobs, she's been forced to desperately fight for her own.
The chances of the UK getting a trade deal with Japan before Brexit are about as slim as the odds of Theresa May staying on to fight the next election.
Meanwhile, in Brussels, the Brexit negotiations aren't going well for our Brexiteers. At a joint press conference, Michel Barnier, the EU's negotiator, warned there has been "no decisive progress" on key issues and there were issues of "trust" between the two sides.
Tom Brake said:The government is stuck in a Brexit quagmire of its own making, and risks taking the country down with it.
Five months on since Article 50 was triggered, progress in these talks has been almost non-existent.
The Conservatives remain hostages of their own hard-line Brexiteers, while the EU continues to show an overly rigid approach.
At this rate, Britain is headed for a disastrous Brexit. It shows why we need to give people a chance to exit from Brexit through a vote on the final deal.
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