Exclusive: Boris Johnson is quietly drawing up plans for a new strategic alliance between Britain and France
It’s expected to include co-operation on nuclear testing, joint carrier strike capability and mutual co-operation in the Indo-Pacific region thetimes.co.uk/article/time-f…
The move will likely come as a surprise to the many who have witnessed months of barbs and jibes between the two nations over fishing and post-Brexit diplomacy
But the true state of Anglo-French relations is more complicated, and more interdependent, than appearances convey
Boris Johnson has long suspected that Emmanuel Macron would feel compelled to bash Britain to help his re-election campaign, and make Brexit look like a failure
Yet, to his surprise, Macron has strongly refuted this in private meetings
One advisor involved in these discussions said the idea was that Britain and France would “rediscover their strategic agency” at a time when the US is less proactive on the world stage and the White House is already preoccupied with midterm elections next year
Johnson’s senior advisers want this to go beyond a simple “patching up” of relations
“Business as usual plus” might, for example, see Britain do more to help the French militarily in the Sahel region of Africa
However, these plans have been scuppered somewhat by a dramatic escalation of hostilities between the two countries over fishing licences and what officials see as a French-inspired draconian interpretation of the Brexit deal in Northern Ireland
Macron’s choice to question the effectiveness and safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine last year, and Britain’s actions over the Aukus defence pact, have only added to tensions – as did Johnsons’s cod French retort: “Donnez-moi un break”
This culminated on the eve of Cop26, when Macron suggested to the Financial Times that Britain’s behaviour over fish and Brexit meant it had a “credibility” problem as a broker of international deals
Behind the scenes, however, some of the French, including Macron himself, began to realise things had gone too far
Since then, tensions have begun to cool
Does the government want Macron to win a second term?
When asked, a senior figure close to the prime minister paused and said: “Yes. Though that’s probably the kiss of death!”
The practical alternative is Michel Barnier, who led the Brexit negotiations for the EU. Officials are amused that after denouncing Brexiteers for years, Barnier has become Eurosceptic to win votes
Johnson has also banned any minister from meeting the two far-right candidates: Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour
A senior No 10 official said: “The PM and Macron…they are the same species. Something tells me it would not be at all implausible to have some sort of significant Anglo-French rapprochement.” thetimes.co.uk/article/time-f…
"The case for defence collaboration is irresistible; and it’s understandably something that politicians on both sides reach for when they want to show the relationship is about more than fish and boats in the Channel." – Lord Darroch of Kew
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The prime minister and Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor, are thought to have agreed to extend until 2028 a freeze on income tax thresholds that had been due to end two years earlier
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Since the former Tory MP’s House of Commons porn scandal, many of us can’t look at farm vehicles in the same way. @camillalong meets him and his very understanding wife thetimes.co.uk/article/neil-p…
In April 2021, Parish was fiddling on his phone in the House of Commons. “I genuinely was looking at tractors,” he insists. When typing the tractor’s name into Google, one autocomplete suggestion was porn. “And I went into it,” he says
🗣️ “I have watched porn in the past. But not this type of stuff”.
Parish won’t say what type of tractor it was: “I’m not going there.” But it wasn’t a Dominator as rumoured, he says: the Dominator is a “combine — all right?”