MaizieD -"It should also be noted that the extent of Italian Euroscepticism varies according to which of the UK newspapers you're reading. I think Leavers are reading far more into this election result than is likely..."
You may console yourself with that view, but like it or not, two anti-EU parties polled the most votes in the Italian election, causing a massive upset.
I have yet to find a report which dismisses the result as you do. I can understand you trying to find some consolation and playing it down, but it is significant.
The most neutral articles discuss the decline of the traditional left v right voting patterns, agreeing the populist vote is on the rise.
From Reuters : "Power has crashed down in Italy – in two senses. First and clearest. The two parties that supported democracy’s conventional division – left v. right – failed in Sunday’s inconclusive election in the euro zone’s third-largest economy."
" For the European Union, the outcome is all bad
The winning parties are, in varying degrees, euro-sceptic if not euro-hostile. The victors will not – nor can they – ignore the popular tide of disillusionment with the EU which put them there. "
"The second crash is the power that now descends on the victors – led, unquestionably, by the 5-Star movement founded less than a decade ago by the comedian and satirist, Beppe Grillo. The movement has benefited from being indescribable – and thus being a vessel which the disillusioned can fill with their hopes."
uk.reuters.com/article/us-lloyd-italy-commentary/commentary-what-italys-power-crash-means-for-the-eu-idUKKBN1GH2M1