Irish Daily Mirror

Storms are brewing in EU and US

- LORD HENRY

I HAVE to say the last week or so has been absolutely weird.

It wasn’t just the Beast from the East, the snow, TV3 broadcasti­ng the weather from the Castle and waking up in the morning thinking you were in New Hampshire.

Amidst the quiet in Co Meath, I felt somehow this was a portend of unpredicta­ble events.

Let’s start with Italy. Their elections on Sunday marked a significan­t move to the Right, but of importance to us is this brings to prominence political leaders who are also Euroscepti­cs.

They don’t like Brussels and they ain’t crazy about the way they feel the Germans have dominated the Eurozone.

However, it starts to get interestin­g when it comes to Brexit because they see the UK as an important trading partner.

In an interview with the Daily Telegraph,

Matteo Salvini, leader of the Lega Party who could well become the next Italian Prime Minister, said of the UK he “very much” hoped it would be possible “to maintain completely open trade with the EU without any penalties”.

Now that is a very different tune from the one we are hearing from the Commission.

Salvini also said: “Great Britain is a friendly country, with a long tradition of trading with Italy.” Interestin­g to see whether the Taoiseach would feel comfortabl­e expressing similar sentiments.

The more I think about it, the more I see what we share with the Italians.

We both got screwed Matteo Salvini by Europe. We just need to be damn sure it doesn’t happen again.

Moving on I have to state, like many others, my alarm at Donald Trump’s sabre-rattling by imposing tariffs on steel imports to the US.

The EU is apparently going to retaliate with tariffs on a wide range of US imports, like peanut butter. For God’s sake, that is outrageous.

Making the delight of a sneaky finger in a jar more expensive is a cruel and unusual punishment.

I have just finished reading Fire & Fury –

Michael Wolff’s excellent book on the Trump White House which gives you a real feel for the craziness of it all. The problem now is it is becoming like watching car crash TV.

When I heard Trump’s communicat­ions director Hope Hicks had jumped ship, I worried about who was going to get him a Diet Coke. Now with Gary Cohn, his chief economic adviser, joining her, there is a real danger of a trade war.

But seriously folks, how long can this go on? Trump’s son-in-law doing deals in the White

House with his security clearance downgraded, Mueller’s investigat­ion tightening the noose, strippers trying to sue, resignatio­n, impeachmen­t.

Does it matter?

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