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Disagreement between Paris and London: "Cambronne!"

2021-11-26T19:17:16.584Z


The Figaro editorial, by Patrick Saint-Paul. The disagreement settled permanently between Paris and London. Friendliness is flowing on both sides of the Channel, while the poison of Brexit continues to stir up the feud between two leaders devoid of the slightest hook. Everyone has their own interests, Macron and Johnson seem determined to replay Fachoda's crisis indefinitely around the issues that annoy: immigration, fishing, Northern Irish


The disagreement settled permanently between Paris and London.

Friendliness is flowing on both sides of the Channel, while the poison of Brexit continues to stir up the feud between two leaders devoid of the slightest hook.

Everyone has their own interests, Macron and Johnson seem determined to replay Fachoda's crisis indefinitely around the issues that annoy: immigration, fishing, Northern Irish protocol, Aukus alliance.

At the end of his patience, the Head of State is visibly struggling to repress Cambronne's famous word when he considers

the methods of the British Prime Minister

"not serious"

.

In a letter made public on Twitter, he demands that France take back the migrants arriving on its island… “Logical”, since London accuses Paris of not keeping its border.

These political postures seem very derisory in view of the tragedy of Wednesday which took 27 human lives.

In the "fish war" too, France and the United Kingdom are surrendering blow for blow.

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Source: lefigaro

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