by Gabriele Bonafede As correctly commented by The Economist, the elections in Scotland are leading to a long institutional crisis within UK: “long Anglo-Scottish...
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by Gabriele Bonafede By Friday night the SNP looked able to obtain a clear victory. Sturgeon’s party had already won Ayr – one of...
by Gabriele Bonafede The UK fought against German Nazism and Italian fascism. Helped us Italians to get rid of fascism. It was a beacon...
by Gabriele Bonafede The United Kingdom, the country of Churchill, is no longer Churchill’s nation. Now it is a country that betrayed the very...
by Gabriele Bonafede The current UK government does not seem to have learned anything from past experience. It wanted and implemented Brexit, triggering an...
(In questo link la versione originale in italiano) by Pasquale Hamel Lord William Cavendish-Bentinck reached Sicily in the summer of 1811. At that time,...
by Gabriele Bonafede A few main points can summarize the current situation regarding post-Brexit trade agreements for UK. Firstly, with Brexit, the UK has...
Former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted on all charges by a jury in the Hennepin County court in late afternoon today....
by Gabriele Bonafede PM of the United Kingdom is finally understanding that creating borders will create borders. He is insisting that the new border...
An analysis of recent opinion polls in Scotland on elections and referendum by Gabriele Bonafede Scotland is about to vote. Local elections are in...
(qui la traduzione in italiano di questo articolo) by Gabriele Bonafede The United Kingdom is more and more looking like a Monty Python movie....
by Gabriele Bonafede Boris Johnson defined the huge problems faced by Brexit as “teething problems” – setbacks of minor interest and temporary. In fact,...
Brexit stuck in Northern Ireland
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by Gabriele Bonafede Impact of Brexit is difficult to calculate. More difficult as long as pandemic’s effect scramble the picture. Yet, in a few...
by Gabriele Bonafede Brexiteers’ reactions to the devastating effects of Brexit keep going from ridicule to grotesque. Since March 31st, many Leavers realized that...
by Gabriele Bonafede Not many Brits know that we Sicilian use to say “We go to the Continent”, when we are about to cross...