"Il sorpasso" (Italian for "the overtaking") was a term coined in the 1980s by the Italian press to describe Italy's economy surpassing Britain's in nominal GDP to become the world's sixth-largest economy.
Since joining the euro Italy's GDP has scarcely grown at all. I read that it had grown since 1999 3% not a year but in total, but according to Google's AI her GDP in fact has only grown 1% since 1999.
Nevertheless GDP in Italy per capita (a measure of average individual wealth) is roughly equal to the UK's, though GDP is a flawed concept anyway. Does this make sense to you?
Politically Italy has far better leadership than the UK but Signora Meloni has sold out, let in huge numbers of immigrants and has been an obedient US vassal until Mr Trump said she had begged for a photograph with him. Then she discovered her true self.
She tried to get immigrants deported to Albania, but was stymied by the courts.
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