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The point was actually in my post but to spell it out: France is currently experiencing a surge in Coronavirus cases, the UK is not.
France currently has a case rate of 34 per 100,000 people, the UK has 17.3 per 100,000*.
Yes, different testing regimes and so on, but those data are the best we've got. It's not towing the Tory party line to look at the data.
The French talk of a reciprocal ban is pretty childish.
This isn't really the point. The point is in which country is the infection rate increasing at a worrying rate, has been since June and which country's Prime Minister said things were going the 'wrong way' (clue: it's not Britain).
However, as @Jimm said upthread it's a very big country. I'm not sure I'd be too worried about a hypothetical French holiday unless I was going to Marseille, Brittany, Paris or another hotspot.