I agree cassa, there is something refreshing in her 'Australian' straight-forwardness, I particularly like her simple question, "what are you scared of?"
Brexit should be good for Australia: they'll get a better trade deal out of Britain alone than out of the whole EU, where you have to negotiate with 27 countries rather than one. Her interests are not Britain's.
Same with Trump: weakening another country strengthens his own.
She actually said she wouldn’t give advice but she was asked and answered the question woofgang.
And she should ask the question, what are you afraid of, to the remainers. A few will chunder on about trade being easier within the EU (without admitting the benefits of world trade) and some will even whinge about not being able to go on holiday or take that gap year (when in fact they will still be able to do all those things).
woofgang; I fail to see how pointing out that you have twice avoided comment on the content of the interview, is an insult, but if insulted you are, I withdraw my remark.