Now end election posturing over Channel migrants and Brexit, Macron
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70% : Mr Macron has also repeatedly criticised Brexit as he campaigned against Miss Le Pen's Eurosceptic party.54% : Ministers hope that victory for the prickly 44-year-old will trigger an end to the relentless 'Brit-bashing' of his campaign and open the door to a new deal on stemming the flow of illegal migration across the Channel.
50% : Ministers hope that victory for the prickly 44-year-old will trigger an end to the relentless 'Brit-bashing' of his campaign and open the door to a new deal on stemming the flow of illegal migration across the Channel.'Hopefully now his electioneering is out the way we can come together around the table and look at sensible solutions to solve what is a shared problem,' a Government source said.
49% : By David Wilcock, Deputy Political Editor For Mailonline and Jason Groves, Political Editor and Rebecca Rosman In Paris For The Daily MailBoris Johnson will push prickly French president Emmanuel Macron for a new 'entente cordial' to deal with flashpoints over Brexit and the scale of cross-Channel migration after he won a second term.
48% :'I'm sure you don't lose votes in France by bashing the Brits and bashing the British Prime Minister, particularly one who has delivered Brexit successfully in the United Kingdom,' he said.
48% : 'It's the classic French, anti-British and particularly anti-English leader.'He's an EU fanatic and he'll never forgive us for Brexit, and we can expect more obstructionism.'
44% : Boris Johnson (pictured today) is to push for a new deal with Emmanuel Macron on tackling Channel migrants, as the French president heads for a second termWill he be a lame-duck president?
32% : For the European Union itself, the French election is the least worst result.
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