by Gabriele Bonafede What in a name: DUP. The Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, the DUP, embraced the Brexit Leave campaign in 2016...
Irish Sea
by Gabriele Bonafede PM of the United Kingdom is finally understanding that creating borders will create borders. He is insisting that the new border...
by Gabriele Bonafede Brexiteers’ reactions to the devastating effects of Brexit keep going from ridicule to grotesque. Since March 31st, many Leavers realized that...
(qui lo stesso articolo nella versione originale in italiano) by Gabriele Bonafede Since January 1st 2021 the process leading to a possible dismemberment of...
by Gabriele Bonafede St Patrick’s Day is known all over the world, including Italy. It is the most important Irish holiday celebrated by all...
by Gabriele Bonafede Facing the double impact of Brexit and pandemics catastrophes, Boris Johnson is busy to find “solutions” (here). To make British fish...
by Gabriele Bonafede Paradoxes among Brexiteers’ community and UK institutions have already reached laughable tops since long. But now, once Brexit got done, paradox...
by Gabriele Bonafede After having blamed on everything and everyone on earth, Brexiteers are now blaming Brexiteers for being Brexiteers. It happens, for instance,...
by Gabriele Bonafede Boris Johnson is now relaunching the epic project of a tunnel beneath the Irish Sea. It is not a new idea,...
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Brexiteers blaming Brexiteers for being Brexiteers
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