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Macron bitterly suffered the battle, UK destroyed a huge shipment of “wine” from France.
On the morning of December 11, the UK market authorities seized a quantity of poor quality French wine.
More than 2,000 bottles of French wine are being transported across the French border into the UK by one truck. The Uk market management force said that they had seized all these alcohol because of poor quality after the search process.
UK school management director Mr. Frank Thompson said: “We do not accept that the British have to drink fake wine, poor quality wine that the French have provided.
The leader of this poor quality wine supply, a Frenchman, has been arrested by the UK for investigation, after this name said he had supplied alcohol on many locations in major UK cities.
A spokesperson for UK market management said: “We have seized more than 2,000 bottles of premium wines of various types: grape wine, napoleon, chivas and more. The appearance and taste will not be different from other high-quality wines, but after inspection, we have determined these are fake bottles and low-quality bottles. It was not worth the large amount of money the British people spent to use, so we proceeded to confiscate it and destroy it. This ringleader will be tried by a court, to be sentenced to prison for fraud.
The incident this time aroused the wrath of the British, who were angry at the French who always brought them trouble. President Macron is the first person to be mentioned by the British people among the names they despise. Thousands of comments said that they did not want to use any French goods, the British no longer had confidence in Mr. Macron. Last year after the UK left the EU, Brexitteers erupted into a fierce boycott of French wines. They think that the French are not good at all. Many British people said, severely punish the French who sold fake wine to them. The second said, put him to death to set an example for others. The boycott against French people and French products is becoming more acute in the UK, especially after Brexit.