France continues to fume that Boris Johnson published Channel crisis letter to Macron on Twitter as minister calls it a 'mockery' and claims PM's demand to return migrants 'exonerates UK of all responsibility'

France today continued to fume about Boris Johnson's decision to publish a letter to Emmanuel Macron on Twitter, as a minister called it a 'mockery' …
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