A friend of mine sent a small parcel to the UK in the New Year. They did not even tell her that since the UK has left the EU now it is treated as a third country and therefore a… Continue Reading →
It beggars belief but some fisherman are starting to realize what exiting the EU customs union really meant for their business. You may have 25% more fish if you believe Johnson but then you have also new health certificates, customs… Continue Reading →
British media have started to reflect on the fact that no Armageddon at the ports has been observed until now. No queues. All quiet. It was project fear all the time and we took back control of our borders. The… Continue Reading →
Today is our first day on the other side of the Brexit stargate. But I am afraid we have the usual and old problems with pandoro to discuss. One day I will slice one like this. I am tired of… Continue Reading →
At midnight this evening we say goodbye to a not so memorable year. One hour earlier we say goodbye to a part of our history that started decades ago and, on a personal basis, allowed me like many others to… Continue Reading →
I can understand why a majority would like at this point to move on and support voting the deal between EU and UK. This is not even the issue at this stage in my view because you are not going… Continue Reading →
The most worrying aspect of the so called trade deal just signed between UK and EU is the decision not to be part of the Erasmus program. I bet this was a straightforward decision, a crucial one revealing the real… Continue Reading →
Some people who are staunchly buying The Telegraph in UK must have been worried since Friday after they read the headline “Go back to work or risk losing your job” Maybe are the same people who have never stopped working… Continue Reading →
I am still puzzled why Sanpellegrino is now able to sell all sorts of drinks some of which I doubt they are even available in Italy but yet chinotto does not make it on British supermarket shelves. Why? Is it… Continue Reading →
I took a walk today and I saw a few trains passing by. Empty. Running but empty. Almost no passengers. And it remind me that because they are so successful next year the fares will go up yet again. So… Continue Reading →
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