Just like her dad did a few years back. Now called the less offensive National Rally, it's still very much the Front National with new marketing.
Le Pen will now go head to head against President Macron in the final round of voting. She won't win; people who wouldn't have bothered to vote will turn in in droves to vote against Le Pen, as happened with her father. However, the rise of the far right across Europe is a serious issue that mustn't be ignored, and the fact another Le Pen has reached the final round of voting is demonstrative of underlying tensions in French society which need to be analysed and addressed. Why is one of the richest, best educated and most cosmopolitan countries in the world experiencing a resurgent far right? There needs to be serious discussions about this worrying phenomenon, and not just in France.
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10-04-2022 08:45 PM #1
Marine Le Pen's National Rally makes the French presidential run off election
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10-04-2022 08:50 PM #2
She won’t win, because the normal people will turn out and hold their noses for Thatcherite Macron.
The largely unreported reality is that if you counted up the splintered Left vote which is shared amongst the brilliant Paris mayor Ann Hildago, old firebrand Melenchon, and various other dumbass leftist parties that couldn’t bury their differences they’d have about 27% which would make this imaginary Unified Left party the joint biggest force with Macrons En Marche party.
It’s not so much that the French are being more racist and right wing, it’s just that the right wing have their stuff together better than the Left do.
Same old ‘peoples front of Judea’ nonsense.Last edited by hibsbollah; 10-04-2022 at 08:53 PM.
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10-04-2022 09:00 PM #4
worrying this far right individual is getting so many votes, wtf is wrong with le french ;(
Marine Le Pen’s party orders leaflets showing her with Putin to be ‘binned’ | The Independent
During the 2017 presidential elections, Ms Le Pen pledged to take a softer stance on Moscow if elected, and spoke out against economic sanctions imposed by the West.
The far-right party, previously known as Front National, has also benefited from financing from Russia after taking out a loan from a Russian bank in 2014 worth roughly €9 million. A court settlement in 2020 revealed that it will continue to be repaid until 2028.
yup, we have that in the UK as well, another repugnant political party
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10-04-2022 09:02 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
- Macron comes first with 28.1% of the vote while Le Pen receives 23.3%, according to national broadcaster France Télévisions
- Left-wing leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon comes in third place with about 20% of the votes
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10-04-2022 09:18 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-04-2022 07:13 AM #13
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Imagine having to vote for the tories or the BNP.
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i'm just astonished at how much support a fascist can gain in France, it's just horrible
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i realise there must be a long list, but what exactly is Macron doing so wrong in france that such a big percentage on the left could possibly go to the far extremes of a fascist....bearing in mind i really don't pay much attention to events in france, except for football
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14-04-2022 05:21 AM #16
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Disenfranchised poor being swayed by rubbish probably
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The far right hate him because he's modern and progressive on social issues and pro Europe.
Its not that the French working class are more willing to vote fascist parties than their British or American counterparts, they are just going to LePen in the same way as the Red Wall constituencies went to Boris and the US Rust Belt went to Trump. Ignore the concerns of the poor and Hilary Clinton, Francois Mitterand's progeny and New Labour will get a kicking by the voters. Starmer, take note.
If Jl Melenchon didnt fall out with all his left wing collaborators, and had a broad coalition it would be a sinmple runoff between Left and Right and the far right would be left in 3rd place. Absolutely pathetic tactics have left the majority of French who vote broadly Left unrepresented for a generation.Last edited by hibsbollah; 14-04-2022 at 07:41 AM.
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14-04-2022 02:13 PM #18
…and todays Rwanda announcement demonstrates why the U.K. far right doesn’t do well; those voters are well catered for by the New Tory Party.
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14-04-2022 04:43 PM #19
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We can't afford them here but we can afford 2 million a year for them to be removed to Rwanda? I genuinely am feeling that this government is worse than Thatchers was. They are heartless, shameless and without principles. Self serving greedy narcissists clinging to power by whatever grubby means necessary.
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thanks for explanation, and talking about HIM Keir Starmer’s tough talk on crime leaves Labour looking like a bad Tory tribute act (msn.com)
i think the journalist also writes articles for the spectator but i think this is a good article, it's good because it's what i've been saying on here since Starmer got the gig
The direction in which Starmer has taken the Labour Party since he took charge has represented the absolute worst kind of centrism, where a desire to ape the popularity of the opposition results in becoming indiscernible from them. It’s the kind of shallow politicking that leaves voters in the position of either remaining with a known quantity, or switching lanes to follow a bloodless tribute act.
anyway, sorry took it off-topicLast edited by cabbageandribs1875; 15-04-2022 at 04:50 AM.
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oh myi've suddenly taken a serious dislike to him now....not as much as Le Pen, but
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15-04-2022 06:18 AM #25
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Le Pen going to withdraw French financial support for Ukraine if elected. Talk about when folk show themselves, believe them 🙄
Putin's useful idiot.
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16-04-2022 05:35 AM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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