Brussels: On Oct 20, French President Emmanuel Macron and Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin voiced hope that the next British leader would bring stability to the country. The remarks were made after Liz Truss resigned just six weeks into the job. Macron, whom Truss had referred to as not clearly “friend or foe”, said it was important Britain found stability as soon as possible.

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