Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 4:49:49 GMT -5
Political landscape in Europe remains fragile Before the wedding you can do anything, and after the wedding you can also get a divorce. The dissolution of the marriage between Britain and the EU was clearly prolonged. The conciliation period has been extended until October 31, but it will hardly help the parties. The fact that pro-European parties maintained their parliamentary majority after last week's elections allowed Brussels to maintain a firm stance in London. The EU was not willing to give new preferences demanded by the United Kingdom. In the end, Theresa May, facing a choice between the devil and the deep sea, had to resign. LiteFinance: Italy and Great Britain are two hot spots in Europe's political party | Litefinance The relations between the former prime minister and Parliament were reminiscent of lovers' games: she always suggested something while he constantly thought about hiding in a closet. The story of presenting a supposedly new draft agreement (in fact, paraphrased) and its decline by legislators made everyone's hair stand on end.
It lasted a few months and then the Prime Minister resigned: - She's fired! - Farewell? I thought that slaves are sold and not fired. LiteFinance: Italy and Great Britain are two hot spots in Europe's political party | Litefinance Some Paraguay Mobile Number List would say May's job is "exhausting." In my opinion, it was rather Sisyphean: any attempt to convince the parliamentarians turned into a fiasco. It was time to grab your head and shout: "Parliamentarians, it is better for you to take drugs than to apply laws." However, one thing does not interfere with the other. I don't think former foreign secretary Boris Johnson will fare any better in speaking to lawmakers. He is not a woman! Johnson, a violent Brexit fanatic, is the favorite for prime minister and Parliament does not want to leave the EU without a deal. Diamonds seem to continue cutting diamonds and there will probably be another referendum. Still, the changes are vital for the United Kingdom. Obviously, Theresa May stayed for the long haul: - What is the secret of your longevity? - I don't have money for funerals.
LiteFinance: Italy and Great Britain are two hot spots in Europe's political party | Litefinance In these dark times, not only Britain, which has to pay "divorce fees", is short of money, some other countries are also in trouble. Italy was barely out of the recession when it received a black mark from the EU: unless you explain in detail why there has been no progress in reducing the debt-to-GDP ratio, we will fine you. For nothing more and nothing less 3.5 billion euros. How to explain to those gentlemen from Brussels that an ordinary resident of the Italian Republic has enough problems? - How do you spend your salary? - 40% for food, 30% for utilities, 30% for clothing, 20% for entertainment and incidentals. - But it makes 120%! - That's the problem... The EU demands, as usual, that Italy tighten its belt. Perhaps, for the better: work for the misers, since they pay twice. The political landscape in Europe remains unstable.
It lasted a few months and then the Prime Minister resigned: - She's fired! - Farewell? I thought that slaves are sold and not fired. LiteFinance: Italy and Great Britain are two hot spots in Europe's political party | Litefinance Some Paraguay Mobile Number List would say May's job is "exhausting." In my opinion, it was rather Sisyphean: any attempt to convince the parliamentarians turned into a fiasco. It was time to grab your head and shout: "Parliamentarians, it is better for you to take drugs than to apply laws." However, one thing does not interfere with the other. I don't think former foreign secretary Boris Johnson will fare any better in speaking to lawmakers. He is not a woman! Johnson, a violent Brexit fanatic, is the favorite for prime minister and Parliament does not want to leave the EU without a deal. Diamonds seem to continue cutting diamonds and there will probably be another referendum. Still, the changes are vital for the United Kingdom. Obviously, Theresa May stayed for the long haul: - What is the secret of your longevity? - I don't have money for funerals.
LiteFinance: Italy and Great Britain are two hot spots in Europe's political party | Litefinance In these dark times, not only Britain, which has to pay "divorce fees", is short of money, some other countries are also in trouble. Italy was barely out of the recession when it received a black mark from the EU: unless you explain in detail why there has been no progress in reducing the debt-to-GDP ratio, we will fine you. For nothing more and nothing less 3.5 billion euros. How to explain to those gentlemen from Brussels that an ordinary resident of the Italian Republic has enough problems? - How do you spend your salary? - 40% for food, 30% for utilities, 30% for clothing, 20% for entertainment and incidentals. - But it makes 120%! - That's the problem... The EU demands, as usual, that Italy tighten its belt. Perhaps, for the better: work for the misers, since they pay twice. The political landscape in Europe remains unstable.