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Thread: OT Italian election

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    OT Italian election

    Looks like another country is turning it's back on the EU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Looks like another country is turning it's back on the EU.
    Not really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    Not really.
    Really

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Looks like another country is turning it's back on the EU.
    another straw for the Farage brigade to clutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by macse15 View Post
    another straw for the Farage brigade to clutch
    Straw?....the EU is collapsing before our very eyes, but TBH it does not bother me as long as we are fully out.

    I notice Mad Merckel did a last minute deal with the opposition to stay in power.....mmmm.....even the prime supporter and power in the EU is having a sticky time of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaughingMagpie View Post
    Really
    Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    Looks like another country is turning it's back on the EU.
    How do you work that out?

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    Brexiteers absolutely cream their pants every time they think there is a chance than another country could possibly vote to leave the EU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macse15 View Post
    another straw for the Farage brigade to clutch
    So you think the election (potentially) of a coalition which includes a leader (Salvini) who said "The euro is a mistake and is destined to fail" and an election result which a Goldmans briefing note describes as having "negative medium-term implications for stability in the Euro" are positive developments?

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    .... but nobody is ... the French aren't, the Italians aren't, the Austrians aren't, etc nobody is following. Do they know something that we don't .... ?

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