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GBP/JPY Plunges: Starmer's Political Crisis Clashes with Takaichi's Landslide
Abstract:Structural divergence plays out in currency markets as UK PM Starmer faces resignation calls, crushing the Pound, while Japan's political landscape stabilizes under Takaichi, boosting the Yen.

The GBP/JPY cross has become the epicenter of political risk trading, tumbling significantly as the United Kingdom and Japan move in opposite directions regarding political stability. The pair traded down to 213.51, driven by a sharp sell-off in Sterling and a resurgence of demand for the Japanese Yen.
UK Political Turmoil Weighs on Sterling
The British Pound is facing severe headwinds as Prime Minister Keir Starmer fights for his political survival. Following the resignation of key aides linked to the Epstein scandal and open rebellion within his cabinet, markets are pricing in a high probability of a leadership challenge or resignation.
- The Risk: Political vacuums are traditionally toxic for a currency. The uncertainty regarding UK fiscal policy and leadership continuity has led institutional investors to trim exposure to UK Gilts and the Pound.
- Market Move: GBP/USD has slipped, struggling to hold key support levels, while volatility in UK bond yields indicates growing unease among foreign creditors.
Yen Strengthens on Takaichi Victory
Conversely, the Japanese Yen (JPY) is staging a broad recovery, pushing USD/JPY below the psychological 156.00 handle. The catalyst is the landslide victory of Sanae Takaichi and the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Takaichi's victory provides a clear mandate, reducing the political risk premium on Japanese assets. Furthermore, her administration's stance on fiscal discipline—specifically the refusal to issue deficit-covering bonds for tax cuts—signals a move away from loose Abenomics-style endless spending.
Cross-Asset Implication
The divergence is stark: The UK is entering a period of chaotic uncertainty, prompting capital flight, while Japan offers renewed political clarity. This dynamic is accelerating the unwinding of short-Yen carry trades, particularly against the vulnerable Pound.
Key Technicals
- USD/JPY: The break below 156.00 opens the door for a test of lower support zones if US yields continue to soften ahead of the NFP data.
- GBP/USD: Despite a broader bullish structure on daily charts, the immediate political noise is capping upside near 1.3500.
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