BORIS opened fire on Macron at the Washington conference, when France repeatedly slandered the UK

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Published at : September 29, 2021

BORIS opened fire on Macron at the Washington conference as France repeatedly slandered the UK after their AUKUS defeat.

BORIS Johnson lost his cool to Emmanuel Macron because of Frances' reaction to the AUKUS treaty between the US, UK and Australia.

Boris Johnson erupted into heated discussions during a question-and-answer session with the press in Washington when the Prime Minister lost his temper with Emmanuel Macron about the French President's reaction to the new alliance between Britain, the US and Australia. Sam Coates told Sky News: "Moving to peerless franglais, the Prime Minister said in French: take it and give me a break.
The Prime Minister was angry at Macron's approach to childish behavior, the French were crazy, they were laughable.

Speaking to reporters in Washington, the Prime Minister said: "I just think it's time for some of our dearest friends around the world to be prepared for this and not break.

“Because this is basically a huge step forward in global security.

"Those are three like-minded allies who come together to create a new partnership to share technology. Together they can police the military so they can fight the enemy of China.

"It's not a monopoly, it's not trying to fight anyone. For example, it's not a rival to China."

Paris reacted angrily to being excluded from the new anti-China coalition.

On Tuesday, Conservative MP Tom Hunt dismissed objections from France as "childish" when asked to make his point on BBC Politics Live.

Mr Hunt told BBC Politics Live that French politicians had acted in a "childish" way since AUKUS was announced.

"I think some French politicians have actually acted in an extremely childish way regarding this particular partnership," he said.

Comments made on the same day, former French diplomat Gérard Araud suggested that the UK has a 'subsidiary' role in the AUKUS alliance.

Mr Araud declared Britain the "fifth wheel" between the US and Australia in a violent outburst over LBC.

He continued: "The UK is defending its national interest and is defending its national interest in the context of Brexit, I have always said that because of Brexit the UK will have no choice. in addition to being America's brilliant second.

The French are slandering the UK when they are angry at their failure, they are so outrageous and thoughtless.
The day before, Boris had advised Macron to understand the matter, but the French were stubborn and refused to think, so I had to speak up and not let them continue to trample us British. Boris could not contain his anger, he fired machine guns at Macron in the middle of the conference in Washington. BORIS opened fire on Macron at the Washington conference, when France repeatedly slandered the UK
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