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Jeb Bush apologises for 'French working week' joke

The Republican presidential hopeful said jibe made at party rival over poor Senate voting record 'totally insulted an entire country...I apologise'.

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France has long been a punching bag for US conservatives, but Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush has jokingly apologised for one jab he made that he says in retrospect went too far, reports CNN.

Bush's original comment came last week when he criticised rival Marco Rubio in a Republican debate over his poor voting record.

"The Senate, what is it like, a French work week?" Bush said. "You get, like, three days where you have to show up?"

Speaking to reporters on his campaign bus on Tuesday, the former Florida governor said, "I made the mistake of saying that the Congress operates on a French work week," according to Time magazine.

"I really did a disservice to the French," Bush continued with a chuckle, adding shortly thereafter. "I now know that the average French work week is actually greater than the German work week."

"So, my God, I totally insulted an entire country - our first ally - that helped us become free as a nation! And I apologise. That did a huge disservice to France. It didn't really get to the magnitude of the problem: three-day work week."

French media pounced on the debate statement shortly after it came out, poking holes in the description and calling it a false stereotype.

Read more of this report from CNN.