“Italians love freedom but also seriousness”



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Mattarella to Boris Johnson:

Distance question and answer between the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. “Italians also love freedom but we also care about seriousness.” The president said so Sergio Mattarella in Sassari, on the sidelines of the ceremony in memory of Cossiga, talking with some participants in the celebrations, in response to those who asked him what he thought of what was declared by the British premier Boris johnson about the English who, unlike Italians and Germans, love freedom. Johnson’s remarks in the House of Commons were in response to a question about the infection boom in Britain these days.

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Mattarella, what Johnson had said

During a question time yesterday in the House of Commons – in response to a dispute by Labor MP Ben Bradshaw about “why Germany or Italy” currently register fewer official infections on the island without having adopted the new restrictive measures announced yesterday by the Prime Minister. – Boris Johnson had explained that this is also the result of the liberal mentality more widespread in the Kingdom than “in many other countries”.

“There is an important difference – BoJo had argued – between our country and many others in the world, since ours is a country that has always loved freedom. If we look at the history of the last 300 years, every advance, from freedom of expression to democracy, has practically come from this country. ” “It is therefore very difficult – he concluded – to ask the British people to uniformly obey the necessary directives today.”

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