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...
Impact of Brexit
by Gabriele Bonafede In a nearly 50-pages Monetary Policy Report for May 2021 (here), the Bank of England (BoE) mentions the word “Brexit” just...
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...
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...
by Gabriele Bonafede Boris Johnson defined the huge problems faced by Brexit as “teething problems” – setbacks of minor interest and temporary. In fact,...
by Gabriele Bonafede Just British fish? Hardly. In turns out that British sheep and cows got happier too. For it, of course. News...
by Gabriele Bonafede You can’t have your cake and eat it. Out of the frying pan into the fire. Look before you leap. Make...
by Gabriele Bonafede Brexit – the third-millennium’s madness. Just one month since implementation and it is much worse than expected. Damn! How come? Post-Brexit...
According to the study by the University of Leuven (Belgium), Italy would lose 139 thousand jobs and 18.5 billion euros with the Brexit No-Deal...
UK GDP forecast to be revised downward and inflation upward
Bank of England fails to spot Brexit storm in May 2021 Report
The huge difference between participative and imposed Unions
Post-Brexit trade agreements. The UK holds no cards
“Teething problems” keep growing for Brexit and UK
After fish, British sheep and cows happier too. For it
As Brexit sowed, so it is reaping. UK and its money got parted
Brexiteers noticing that solving problems will solve problems
Brexit is coming. Catastrophic for UK and a blow even for Italy
Il Referendum Giustizia e l’articolo 104 della Costituzione
La Sinistra mostra zero empatia per gli iraniani e i diritti umani
Iran, un regime decapitato e morente. Cosa succede adesso
Hamnet, quando l’arte sublima il dolore