Leader comment: Rude UK must learn from Macron's Bayeux diplomacy
In contrast, British politicians involved in the Brexit process have been calling our European allies “the enemy” (Philip Hammond), telling them to “go whistle” (Boris Johnson) and warning against trying to “administer punishment beatings” in the style of “some World War Two movie” (Boris, again).
If you’re trying to reach an agreement with someone, it’s a good idea to at least pretend you like them. It’s really that simple.
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Hide AdMacron’s generosity will win France friends and, consequently, influence. China does the same with pandas; when Macron visited Beijing, he took a presidential cavalry corps horse.
Should the UK carry on like this, Macron is likely to let us know. Remember his marked swerve away from Donald Trump to embrace Angela Merkel instead?
This is a politician who knows the power of symbolism.