Trump gets a little involved in Italy: Better outside the European Union

Italian media say US President Donald Trump during conversation with one of the leaders of the Brexiti campaign, Nigel Farage, under a radio programme, has said that “and Italy would be better off outside the European Union”. Commenting on the recent postponement of London's divorce from Brussels, the White House chief [...]
Italian media say US President Donald Trump during conversation with one of the leaders of the Brexiti campaign, Nigel Farage, under a radio programme, has said that “and Italy would be better off outside the European Union”.
Commenting on the recent postponement of London's divorce from Brussels, the White House chief said Britain is still being held hostage by the EU.
Other countries, he added, would be better off without the European bloc. An intervention that, according to the Italian press, comes at a moment when Italian politics is already very busy, which has been hard to fascist anti-European momentum through the new Ctete government, which helped to restore Rome to the EU camp.
In Britain, meanwhile, the day issue is December 12th elections, called by Prime Minister Boris Johnson with the support of opposition leader Jeremy Corby, following the European Union's decision to postpone the Brex finalisation date on January 31st. Johnson said that the public should select “for Brexi's future.
The decision to oust the United Kingdom from the European bloc came after 52 per cent of voters voted for secession in the 2016 referendum, compared to 48 per cent who rejected the movement.











