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That he is. A full monty eurofile!
originally posted by: UKTruth
One step closer?
Macron made it through, so the chances of Frexit are non existent - he easily wins a run off.
He's a stooge for Brussels.
That he is. A full monty eurofile!
originally posted by: UKTruth
One step closer?
Macron made it through, so the chances of Frexit are non existent - he easily wins a run off.
He's a stooge for Brussels.
originally posted by: RP2SticksOfDynamite
That he is. A full monty eurofile!
originally posted by: UKTruth
One step closer?
Macron made it through, so the chances of Frexit are non existent - he easily wins a run off.
He's a stooge for Brussels.
The only cat in hells hope for La Pen is the fact that she is offering the French a referendum.
Will the other failed candidate form the right move to the right or left is the key!
Although I predicted BREXIT I am not confident in FREXIT. But who knows the momentum of nationalism may continue!
Far-right French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has announced that she is stepping aside as leader of her National Front (FN) party.
The move comes just a day after she reached the second round of the French election, where she will face centrist Emmanuel Macron.
Ms Le Pen said her decision had been made out of the "profound conviction" that the president must bring together all of the French people. "So, this evening, I am no longer the president of the National Front. I am the candidate for the French presidency," she said. The BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says this is a symbolic act intended to show her concerns are for the country as a whole and not for her party, and that she is reaching out for the voters of candidates defeated in the first round, particularly those of the Republicans' François Fillon.