by Gabriele Bonafede As happened for other ill-planned games of Euro 2020, England vs Ukraine of July 3rd in Rome might turn in a...
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by Gabriele Bonafede The UK’s FTSE 100 is one of the few major financial indices that hasn’t recovered from the Covid fall of 2020....
by Gabriele Bonafede In the last update of spring 2021, the OECD forecasted that UK GDP will rise by 7.2% in 2021, the fastest...
by Allan Sharpe 23rd June 2016, was a betrayal of Britain. A date that will live in infamy. There were several traitors, all conservative,...
by Gabriele Bonafede As we approach the fifth anniversary of the Brexit referendum, we can anticipate fantastic celebrations. Brexiteers can be happier than British...
by Gabriele Bonafede What in a name: DUP. The Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, the DUP, embraced the Brexit Leave campaign in 2016...
The UK ran out of own feet to shoot at
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by Gabriele Bonafede Since 2016, the UK’s thirst for self-harming seems bottomless. Brits will soon celebrate five years of shooting their own feet as...
by Gabriele Bonafede The UK and EU are on the brink of a trade war, starting from sausages. But the real news after a...
by Gabriele Bonafede “In an exclusive interview, Ireland’s EU commissioner Mairead McGuinness told the Irish Independent the UK was “playing a very dangerous game” by inflaming...
by Gabriele Bonafede And there it comes. Another Brexit fish is no longer happy for it. And it is quite a big Brexit fish,...
by Gabriele Bonafede UK is hitting Brexit in way much similar to Titanic hitting an iceberg. Trade is plummeting beyond pandemic’s impact, entire sectors...
by Gabriele Bonafede A total of 35 Senate Republicans voted against a bipartisan Commission on Capitol attack of January 6, 2021. With the US...
by Gabriele Bonafede Brexit transformed the United Kingdom in a sort of Disuniting Kingdom. Disuniting within itself, as Scotland and Northern Ireland problems keep...
The Disuniting Kingdom
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(originally published on June 24th 2016, in Italian, here) by Giovanni Rosciglione I want to say it with my own words, what I feel,...
by Gabriele Bonafede Let us look at a strange speech talking about the United Kingdom and European Union. “… I must now sum up...