Starmer’s UK and Macron’s France try to get their cooperation to work against the mass invasion by migrants boats. The collaboration between Britain and France doesn’t seem to come naturally, since the countries have fought literally dozens of wars against each other, from 12th-century ‘Hundred-Years War’ up until the Napoleonic Wars of the 19th century. Recently, besides their joined efforts in Ukraine’s proxy war, the foes-turned-allies are trying to collaborate in the tackling of the mass invasion of the British Isles by illegals crossing the French Channel in small inflatable boats. Trying, and failing. The number of migrant crossing spiked, despite the French receiving almost half a billion Sterling Pounds to keep the boats from departing, causing uproar in Britain. Now, France promises (again) to…

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