";s:4:"text";s:3123:" France is a big exporter of aircraft, machinery and cars.Describing Trump as “not a classical politician”, Macron said he sought to work closely with him, as he had been elected by the US people, even though they “disagree on several topics”.He added: “You always take a risk when you ask in a referendum yes or no on a very complicated subject.”“But I think it is a mistake to just ask yes or no when you don’t ask people how to improve the situation and to explain how to improve it.”More than 1,000 subsidiaries of British companies were based in France in 2014, generating 195,000 jobs. It’s not a word you can use if you want precisely to build peace, developments in these countries and a respectful relationship,” he said.There is an appreciation on both sides of the Channel for what each country does well: Britain is the largest importer of champagne, while more than 28m Harry Potter books have gone the other way. Accessibility links. Among the most common UK exports are cars, chemicals and financial services. So it depends on the outcome of the negotiations.Macron said politicians should try to ignore Trump’s Twitter outbursts as much as possible: “I think we should not overplay the situation in these tweets. It’s a sort of mix between personal and political reaction.”The French make about 4m visits a year to the UK, making them the number one nationality of foreign visitors. Andrew Marr spoke to the Environment Secretary Michael Gove MP Homepage. There were more than 500 French restaurants in Britain in 2017, 54 of them in the Michelin Guide. For instance, we have a deeper relationship with Norway than the one we have with Canada. In an interview on BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show, ... Macron questioned the way the UK had chosen Brexit. France is the second biggest European food exporter to the UK and accounts for 20% of dairy imports. Asked if the French would vote to leave the EU in the same way, he said: “Yes. Roughly a quarter of all British citizens in France live in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western France.He was “always very direct and frank” in their chats, Macron said, adding: “Sometimes I manage to convince him, sometimes I fail.” Any future relations the UK had with Brussels “will be by definition less deep than today”, Macron said.French president says UK took risk in way it let voters decide ‘very complicated subject’“You can have some deeper relations than some others.