EMMANUEL MACRON has been told to accept the 'reality' of Brexit after the French President was branded 'vindictive' for his actions over the fishing threats.
Speaking to GB News, Mr Gardiner said:"Basically Macron is driven by a hatred of Brexit, a hatred of the democratic will of the British people."He's behaving in an extremely petty, vindictive fashion.
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