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Carole Malone has launched a scathing attack on Emmanuel Macron amid his state visit to the UK, branding the French President "useless".On his final day of a three-day trip to Britain, Macron declared that the UK was "stronger with the European Union", and that dealing with the Channel migrant crisis is a "shared responsibility".FULL STORY HERE.
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00:00Do you think, Carol Malone, that the Prime Minister might have been able to speak without notes?
00:03You would have thought it's not she with her notes.
00:05Yeah, you would have thought so.
00:07But, you know, there again, he knows what's coming, doesn't he?
00:10He's going to get so much...
00:12No, he said a swear word there.
00:13He's going to get so much flack over this that it is in front of you.
00:17You know, 50... Talking about 50 migrants...
00:19Pathetic.
00:20It's pathetic.
00:21You know, we're letting in something like...
00:23Well, at weekends, it's 1,000 a day.
00:25There's four or five boats crossing the Channel as we speak.
00:28..with hundreds and hundreds of people on it.
00:30But this is all just a PR exercise.
00:32It's sort of to justify Macron's state visit, which I'd really like to talk about.
00:37Why are we giving this failed, useless politician's state visit?
00:41Quite right.
00:42Is there an enemy of this country?
00:44No, that's come on, Carol.
00:45He tried to destroy us over Brexit.
00:47No, he did.
00:48Yes, he did.
00:48He's our closest ally.
00:49He went... He is not our... If he's our closest allies, no wonder we're in a mess.
00:55And then he said another swear word.
00:56No wonder we're in a mess.
00:57But, you know, this was never going to work.
01:01It shouldn't be one in, one out.
01:02It should be non-in, all out.
01:04Yeah.
01:04And that's what he should be talking about.
01:06What?
01:06What?

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