The Boris Johnson tornado has passed, but the storm warning remains in force in Europe.
Pushed out by scandals after three years of turbulence, the hair-raising British Prime Minister bows out to the Queen on Tuesday in Scotland.
Less flamboyant, the new leader of the Tories, Liz Truss, is not about to abandon the nationalist credo of her predecessor.
Remaining faithful to the end to "BoJo", despite the cascade of resignations in the summer, Truss was able to seduce the militants of the Conservative Party.
Ready to go to clash with the Europeans on the Northern Irish protocol, she does not hesitate to flatter the Europhobia of her base as well as her anti-French feeling.
She thus refuses to say whether Emmanuel Macron is a friend or an enemy.
It will be all the more intractable with the Europeans as Johnson remains in ambush.
With a preserved influence on British politics and his regained freedom of speech, he will track down the slightest misstep, in the meantime...
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