Uncontrolled refugee flows from France to the United Kingdom and fisheries issues have ignited traditional rivalries that have hitherto been elaborately hidden “under the rug” between French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The President of France is a politically complacent, resilient, and often affected by radical reconstruction visions for both France and the EU. respectively were ignored by Germany.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson is the classic British graduate of Eaton and then of Oxford, in a spirit of conflict, extremely competitive, with good communication with the people. Where the personalities of the two leaders of the two states intersect is that they operate according to a model.
Emmanuel Macron is a Bonaparte fan without being Napoleon Bonaparte. Boris Johnson is a fan of Winston Churchill but he is not Churchill. But the British Prime Minister is wrong when he predicts that the rivalry of Emmanuel Macron will end after the presidential election. Emmanuel Macron’s goal is to be recognized as the leader of the EU after the departure of Mrs. Angela Merkel from the Chancellery. Emmanuel Macron is aiming much higher than the problems with the United Kingdom.



