Oh the irony!
Just days BEFORE Her Majesty's Britannic Government expended more taxpayer cash on additional Ninky Nonk trains, Japan stuck the Imperial boot into British politics:
"The UK, as a champion of free trade, is a reliable partner for Japan.
More than 1,300 Japanese companies have invested in the UK, as part of
the Single Market of the EU, and have created 130,000 jobs, more than
anywhere else in Europe. This fact demonstrates that the advantage of
the UK as a gateway to the European market has attracted Japanese
investment. The Government of Japan expects the UK to maintain this
favourable role."
Hmmm...
So. "The Government of Japan expects the UK to maintain this
favourable role."
Is Britain perhaps now known as 'Little Manchuria' in the Chancelleries of Asia?
No matter.
Eye suspects this is a very clever move by Tokyo.
Allowing Hitachi to prepare a swift evacuation from Newton Aycliffe, as Europe stubbornly fails to order Japanese trains (whether the UK is in, or out, of the EU)...
UPDATE: This from Hagrid's Brother...
I wonder if ‘someone’ might speculate as to the effect of say a 25%-lower non-compliant future ECML bid using a sensible fleet.
Apart from predictable embarrassment and the ire of Ms Hodge, of course.
One for m’learned chums no doubt.