The Mail on Sunday

Is Macron still sleeping with his grandmothe­r? Fox accused of très undiplomat­ic blunder

- By Glen Owen

LIAM FOX was at the centre of a ‘dirty tricks’ row last night over claims he joked about French President Emmanuel Macron ‘sleeping with his grandmothe­r’.

Onlookers say the Internatio­nal Trade Secretary made the remark as he emerged from last Tuesday’s marathon Cabinet meeting which backed Mrs May’s decision to try to seal a Brexit deal with Jeremy Corbyn.

Dr Fox’s friends said the claims were ‘mischiefma­king’.

After the Cabinet discussed President Macron’s hard line with Britain, it is claimed Dr Fox said in an ante room: ‘Is he still sleeping with his grandmothe­r?’ A Government source said: ‘Liam’s remark was greeted with slightly embarrasse­d half-titters.’ President Macron, 41, added to the pressure on Mrs May to strike a deal with Mr Corbyn by vowing to block any new delay to Brexit if she did not provide a ‘clear and credible’ plan for leaving.

He has been married to 66year-old Brigitte Trogneux – who he met when she was his teacher – since 2007. Once asked whether Macron was a good politician, she said: ‘There isn’t an area I have found that he’s not good at...’

Last night, a friend of Dr Fox, 57 – married to Jesme, 50, for 13 years – implied he was the victim of dirty tricks by describing the claim as ‘deliberate mischief-making’.

A spokesman said: ‘Dr Fox did not say this. It is untrue and offensive.’

President Macron has taken an uncompromi­sing approach to Brexit, branding Leave campaigner­s ‘liars’ and saying that without a clear plan the UK should be forced to quit ‘in a disorderly manner’.

Brexiteer Dr Fox Brexiteer, has crossed swords with Macron before – declaring last year he was ‘completely wrong’ for suggesting Britain was ‘bluffing’ over No Deal. Parliament has since voted to take No Deal off the table.

Mme Trogneux, now a grandmothe­r of eight, and Macron fell in love when he starred aged 15 in a play she staged at a Jesuit school in Amiens. He shared a classroom with her daughter.

A spokesman for President Macron said: ‘We do not comment on the President’s private life.’

 ?? ?? OUTSPOKEN: The Trade Secretary, Liam Fox
OUTSPOKEN: The Trade Secretary, Liam Fox

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