Reporter Laure Mandeville says that French President Emmanuel Macron is 'not equipped' to give the UK lessons over Brexit after dealing with an 'extraordinary rebellion' in France.
Boris Johnson announced Parliament would be prorogued for an extended period on Wednesday
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