In London, Andrew Scheer supports the Brexit
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Andrew Scheer is talking on the phone to London, Tuesday.
Boris Proulx
Thursday, march 8, 2018 11:06
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OTTAWA | Supporter confessed to the Brexit, the leader of the opposition Andrew Scheer is in London to know that it would have “not just a ceremonial role” at the international if he became prime minister.
“Justin Trudeau thinks that her role is only ceremonial [abroad]. We can see in his travels that it is true, it does not take its responsibilities seriously”, said the leader of the conservatives in the capital of the United Kingdom, where he has been since Tuesday.
His comments referred to the colorful journey of Justin Trudeau in India, which has attracted international attention, but did not conclude significant agreements.
Andrew Scheer, a survey, Forum Research place for the first time in front of the liberals in the polls, now wants to show that he has the stature of a head of government is “serious” at the international.
“I’m here to send the message that a conservative government prioriserait a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom, but also to develop relationships with ministers,” he reported, while the country is mired in difficult negotiations on his departure from the european Union, called the “Brexit”.
Mr. Scheer has, in particular, had a meeting “awesome” with the minister, Boris Johnson, also a conservative. This politician led the victorious campaign for the Brexit, the option has won 52 % of the vote in a referendum in 2016.
“I am in favour of the Brexit, confirms Andrew Scheer. I’m a decentralization, and it will give the Uk more flexibility to enter into more trade with Canada. In addition to [this country] will look for opportunities outside the european Union.”
Its claim to give a boost to free trade in London has reacted to the minister of international Trade, François-Philippe Champagne.
He recalled on his Twitter page that Canada always has an agreement with this country as it is officially a part of the european Union, and that negotiations are underway for the following.
Andrew Scheer, has finally been received on Thursday evening, London time, by the first minister, conservative Theresa May.