My article on Italy’s economy and EU interference published by @spikedonline
The EU has undemocratically intervened in Italy over a number of years, as I have documented in many articles for Spiked-online, which published my thoughts on the latest dispute over Italy’s budget on 11 November 2018. This can be read by clicking on the link below: Italy’s fight for independence Here is the text of the … Continue reading
My assessment of the new Italian government and how undemocratic it is, published by @spikedonline
The new Italian government has 8 unelected, technocratic ministers and EU institutions have again played significant roles in the formation of an Italian government. You can read the article, published on 7 June 2018, by clicking on this link below; TREATING ITALY LIKE A EURO-COLONY The text of the article is also below: TREATING ITALY … Continue reading
Sky news live interview with me on Italy, government, new elections and Italy exit from the EU
Sky news live interview with me on Italy, government, new elections and Italy exit from the EU, broadcast on 28 May 2018. Click on the link below to view the footage;
THE THWARTING OF ITALIAN DEMOCRACY. My article on Italy, its election and towards a new government. Published by Spiked
‘THE THWARTING OF ITALIAN DEMOCRACY.’ How EU officials are overriding Italy’s popular will. My article on Italy, its election and towards a new government on Spiked-online published 24 May 2018 on this link; THE THWARTING OF ITALIAN DEMOCRACY Article text; THE THWARTING OF ITALIAN DEMOCRACY How EU officials are overriding Italy’s popular will. Dominic Standish … Continue reading
Italy’s Constitutional Referendum ‘No’ Vote and Renzi’s Resignation
On Sunday, 4 December 2016, Italians voted in a referendum to reject constitutional reforms supported by previous Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and his government. This vote led to the resignation of Renzi and the establishment of a caretaker government with new elections likely in February 2017 after the Constitutional Court examines a new electoral law … Continue reading