TBH I don't really care because I have said all along that the EU was finished. Hopefully it will reform without all the crap and those unelected twats in Brussels. I will then be happy to be a part of it.
Bloody hell I have just seen him on the news and his hair is false and it looks like the front is colored!
Does he use up Italys quota of Botox on his own? FFS, if he grinned any wider his face would split open!
He could be leader if he gets his corruption charges sorted. Can you imagine him standing next to Trump? It would be battle of the wigs!
Holger Zschaepitz@Schuldensuehner 11m11 minutes ago Euro turns negative as #Italy election could become a major headache for #Eurozone. please log in to view this image
You can see why Germany announced the coalition yesterday. https://www.express.co.uk/finance/c...ro-Pound-Dollar-hung-government-Angela-Merkel
I'm sceptical about the German coalition. It's not sound, and Merkel is past her sell-by date due to her reckless immigration policy. If the German populace lose faith in the parties in coalition (Merkel's Christian Democrats and the SPD), the party ready to take their place is the right wing Alternative for Deutschland. There are similarities here with the last days of the Weimar Republic in the early 1930's, and we all know what succeeded that. Of course, I don't seeing 1930's Germany being repeated in the C21st, but if Merkel's gamble fails, Germany could get a right wing leader like Austria or Hungary, ...or indeed Trump, and an Germany First agenda. The zealots in Brussels are too intransigent to all much needed reforms in the EU, and that could ultimately bring the whole thing down. Then, ironically, there could be reversion to a common market between friendly and independent European nations.