Britain's participation in "U.S.-Australia submarines", "no faith" in fishing, and "capriciousness" in the capsizing of refugee boats have made France very unhappy like eating flies, and the French president even sent a "credibility curse" to the British prime minister. And now, with Johnson's "Christmas photos" exposed, Macron's "credibility curse" seems to have been fulfilled.

The Observer Network reported on the 12th that Johnson, who had been deeply involved in the scandal because of last year's "Christmas event", was once again hit by a heavy hammer by the British media. The British media directly used the "real hammer photo" to once again expose Johnson's participation in collective activities despite his own epidemic lockdown order. At this point, Johnson has no credibility in the hearts of the British.
Just two days ago, Johnson's spokesman was forced to resign because of the joint reporters covering up the "Christmas event." Johnson also stopped being tough and publicly said "I'm sorry" to all the Britons. However, just when the British were still considering whether to forgive him, they did not expect johnson to have more scandals, and it had to be said that Johnson's personal performance had affected britain's credibility.
As French President Emmanuel Macron once said, if Johnson can't handle the affairs between Britain and France and handle his own affairs well, then the credibility of the British will be worthless. Macron's claim has also been called a "credibility curse" on Johnson. However, Macron is not untargeted, but based on many "incredible" things that have happened in recent times.
Although Britain's departure from the EU has led to a conflict of interest with France, it is far from being as "the two countries have fallen out of favour", as is now. The turning point of the matter occurred when Britain mixed the submarine cooperation between the United States and Australia, if it was simply mixed with the legal countries, it would not be angry, but the most important thing was that after Australia got the assurances of Britain and the United States, it turned around and kicked away France, so that the submarine transaction that France had prepared for several years was in vain.
The United Kingdom and the United States simply pushed the blame to Australia, claiming that they "thought" that the Australian side had notified France and terminated the contract. The occurrence of this incident not only led to france treating Britain coldly, but also made Britain labeled "out of tune" in the hearts of the French.
Who knew that the British were not idle at all, and at a time when France's anger was still unfulfilled, they stimulated France on the issue of French fishing boats. Under the "normal approval" of the British government, the applications of nearly two hundred French fishing boats were only approved by twenty or thirty, which directly made the French government unable to look at it, and even introduced the threat of "sanctions against Britain".
Although in the end, under the assurance of the British government patting its chest, this "sanction" was temporarily shelved. However, in fact, the British can still tow the French fishing boats, and they do not actively deal with them at all. Britain's attitude also allowed the French fishermen to "blockade" Britain again, and an impatient Macron began to point out Johnson's "credibility problem", emphasizing that the credibility of the British was in Johnson's hands, but it was already in jeopardy.
There was also the refugee ship incident in the Anglo-French Strait, the British shelled France as "irresponsible" as soon as it learned of the incident, and Johnson even pointed fingers at France with an open letter, looking like the French should accept the British dispatch. Privately, Johnson whispered an apology to Macron, letting the French "adults don't remember the villains", suggesting that he was just a quick mouth.
However, Macron, who has seen through Johnson, has not bought it at all, comparing the capricious Johnson to a "clown", so that the two countries that can fully cooperate have a crisis that has not been encountered in a hundred years, which is the leader of the United Kingdom, bringing the United Kingdom to the opposite side of Europe.
And now Johnson has been exposed by the media one after another, and it seems that he has completely collapsed in credibility, and has also verified Macron's "credibility curse" on the side.