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Did Boris Johnson put his foot in it in talks with Macron?

Feb 16,2020 5:33 am

A photo of Boris Johnson sticking his foot on a table during talks In Paris with the French president triggered unflattering comments on Social Media .

But users on both sides of the Channel who called the UK Prime Minister 's actions insulting might have been jumping to conclusions.

A video appears to show Mr Johnson was responding to a joke by his host.

Emmanuel Macron seems to suggest the table could also be used as a footstool before Mr Johnson lifts his right boot.

, Saying : "Imagine The Outrage on The British tabloids if a foreign PM did this in Buckingham Palace !"

wrote another, using the hashtag #yob.

In France, one person commented (in French ): "" and another thundered:

Tony Blair 's ex-spin doctor Alastair Campbell did not see the funny side.

"It's embarrassing that the newly-elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom takes so long to go and see the German Chancellor and French President And Then sticks his feet up on The President 's table," he told the PA news agency.

"It might sound trivial but it just shows a complete arrogance and disrespect. "

But Sky News political correspondent Tom Rayner offered a different perspective on The Incident , Saying it was part of a good-humoured exchange.

French media have made light of The Incident , too.

"No, Boris Johnson did not insult France by putting his foot on the table in front of Emmanuel Macron ," was the headline newspaper, which then outlines the light-hearted exchange between the two.

"Internet is quick to React - and sometimes overreact," it added.

The websites of the weekly and similarly saw the funny side of the episode.

In The Eyes of French media, at least, it seems the Prime Minister did not put his foot in it This Time After All .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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