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    Re: The French election is now Marine Le Pen vs a collapsing French establishment

    Quote Originally Posted by David Vincent View Post
    What a weirdo. It makes you wonder what they've got on him. It they vote him in rather than Le Pen then they deserve all they get. Only Le Pen can save France. Every mention of her in our biased media is prefaced by the insult "far right" when she is probably more left wing than our Labour Party in the traditional sense of the term.
    France can't be saved; it'll be a majority Muslim country before Britain. The Muslim population of France is 7.5%. Here it's 4.8%. In Holland, Belgium and Germany it's around 6%. A mass cultural suicide of Western Europe while their indigenous populations grow fat and ever more disinterested as they log on to Facebook, gawp at mobile phones or sat glued to made-for-morons TV shows.

    You're correct about the repetitive use of the "far right" label in order to dismiss her. I think she'll wallop the Globalist candidate in debates but whether it'll make enough difference I somehow doubt.

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    Re: The French election is now Marine Le Pen vs a collapsing French establishment

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    France can't be saved; it'll be a majority Muslim country before Britain. The Muslim population of France is 7.5%. Here it's 4.8%. In Holland, Belgium and Germany it's around 6%. A mass cultural suicide of Western Europe while their indigenous populations grow fat and ever more disinterested as they log on to Facebook, gawp at mobile phones or sat glued to made-for-morons TV shows.

    You're correct about the repetitive use of the "far right" label in order to dismiss her. I think she'll wallop the Globalist candidate in debates but whether it'll make enough difference I somehow doubt.
    Just to clear things up, is Less Pen :-

    a) far left
    b) centre left
    c) centre right
    d) FAR RIGHT

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    Re: The French election is now Marine Le Pen vs a collapsing French establishment

    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    France can't be saved; it'll be a majority Muslim country before Britain. The Muslim population of France is 7.5%. Here it's 4.8%. In Holland, Belgium and Germany it's around 6%. A mass cultural suicide of Western Europe while their indigenous populations grow fat and ever more disinterested as they log on to Facebook, gawp at mobile phones or sat glued to made-for-morons TV shows.

    You're correct about the repetitive use of the "far right" label in order to dismiss her. I think she'll wallop the Globalist candidate in debates but whether it'll make enough difference I somehow doubt.
    It is probably is too late but the French might just wake up in time to prevent an Islamic takeover. It is interesting to see Le Pen did least well in the west where Muslims are not so common. Michel Houellebecq's novel Submission explains how France will probably fall. You will notice a strong resemblance to yourself in the photo of him below. But I don't think he looks quite as dissipated as you.

    https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...c-probably-yes

    There is a very good review of the book here by the great Dr Anthony Daniels (aka Theodore Dalrymple) :

    http://www.newcriterion.com/articles...bmission--8075

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    Re: The French election is now Marine Le Pen vs a collapsing French establishment

    Macron will beat le Pen former , he is a liberal centralist, ex investment banker , who has managed to sit in the middle of a left and right battle in France, and divide it .

    Strangely that may eventually play out on Britain in five years time , the majority of ordinary voters do not want the far right or left old dogma politics , they wants a balanced fair, strong and secure society , with policies that can be funded and work , tough controls on matters such as immigration , benefit fraud , pensions , over paid executives, but fair ones that makes us a better people .

    Its a pity our Liberal party can't become a tougher bunch, and pull in the centralist of Labour and Tories that might appeal .

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    Re: The French election is now Marine Le Pen vs a collapsing French establishment

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Macron will beat le Pen former , he is a liberal centralist, ex investment banker , who has managed to sit in the middle of a left and right battle in France, and divide it .

    Strangely that may eventually play out on Britain in five years time , the majority of ordinary voters do not want the far right or left old dogma politics , they wants a balanced fair, strong and secure society , with policies that can be funded and work , tough controls on matters such as immigration , benefit fraud , pensions , over paid executives, but fair ones that makes us a better people .

    Its a pity our Liberal party can't become a tougher bunch, and pull in the centralist of Labour and Tories that might appeal .
    You want politicians who don't have a political philosophy. It seems to have escaped your notice that politicians who don't really believe in anything are the ones who have caused so much trouble - e.g. Blair. They are only in politics for what they can get for themselves. The facts show that Liberal Democrats on a national and local level are usually the most corrupt politicians.

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    Re: The French election is now Marine Le Pen vs a collapsing French establishment

    Quote Originally Posted by David Vincent View Post
    You want politicians who don't have a political philosophy. It seems to have escaped your notice that politicians who don't really believe in anything are the ones who have caused so much trouble - e.g. Blair. They are only in politics for what they can get for themselves. The facts show that Liberal Democrats on a national and local level are usually the most corrupt politicians.
    Facts ?????????

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    Re: The French election is now Marine Le Pen vs a collapsing French establishment

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Facts ?????????
    For a start just look at the Liberal MPs in the 1970s. There were only a handful of them but that short list included Jeremy Thorpe, who got away with attempted murder because of an establishment cover up, Clement Freud, who would be in prison now if he was still alive, and Cyril Smith.

    Lets jump to the 2006 Liberal Democratic leadership contest. Look at three of the top four candidates. In fourth position you had Mark Oaten. He was the Liberal Democratic spokesman for Home Affairs, but you would not want to know about the affairs was having in his own home with rentboys. His predilection would be thought disgusting and insane by any normal person. But what has his sex life got to do with his political principles you might say. Well it seems that like most Liberal Democrats, he had no real principles or beliefs. He ended up working for the International Fur Trade Federation. His two main Liberal Democratic supporters were Lembit Öpik, we all know about that clown, and Mike Hancock. Anyone who follows politics will know about the outrageous antics of the latter.

    In third place you had Simon Hughes, who was famous for launching an anti-gay campaign against Peter Tachell, his Labour opponent. It turned out that Hughes was a gay hypocrite. In fact, Hughes's whole career was characterised by lies and hypocrisy.

    Jailbird Chris Huhne came second. He started off as a Guardian writer so it seems as if he was lying for a living even before he became an MP. He is now making a fortune working for Selim Zilkh a oligarch who has moved into the biomass racket. We are now buying the trees Zilkh is cutting down in America to fuel our power stations. Who was the Energy and Climate Change Secretary who championed the use of biomass in power stations? You've got it – Chris Huhne.

    You might say I've just selected a few bad apples, but these are the top people. If it is rotten at the top then it is going to be rotten all the way down.

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    Re: The French election is now Marine Le Pen vs a collapsing French establishment

    Quote Originally Posted by David Vincent View Post
    For a start just look at the Liberal MPs in the 1970s. There were only a handful of them but that short list included Jeremy Thorpe, who got away with attempted murder because of an establishment cover up, Clement Freud, who would be in prison now if he was still alive, and Cyril Smith.

    Lets jump to the 2006 Liberal Democratic leadership contest. Look at three of the top four candidates. In fourth position you had Mark Oaten. He was the Liberal Democratic spokesman for Home Affairs, but you would not want to know about the affairs was having in his own home with rentboys. His predilection would be thought disgusting and insane by any normal person. But what has his sex life got to do with his political principles you might say. Well it seems that like most Liberal Democrats, he had no real principles or beliefs. He ended up working for the International Fur Trade Federation. His two main Liberal Democratic supporters were Lembit Öpik, we all know about that clown, and Mike Hancock. Anyone who follows politics will know about the outrageous antics of the latter.

    In third place you had Simon Hughes, who was famous for launching an anti-gay campaign against Peter Tachell, his Labour opponent. It turned out that Hughes was a gay hypocrite. In fact, Hughes's whole career was characterised by lies and hypocrisy.

    Jailbird Chris Huhne came second. He started off as a Guardian writer so it seems as if he was lying for a living even before he became an MP. He is now making a fortune working for Selim Zilkh a oligarch who has moved into the biomass racket. We are now buying the trees Zilkh is cutting down in America to fuel our power stations. Who was the Energy and Climate Change Secretary who championed the use of biomass in power stations? You've got it – Chris Huhne.

    You might say I've just selected a few bad apples, but these are the top people. If it is rotten at the top then it is going to be rotten all the way down.
    To quote you, that's all dragged from the evil right wing media, you need to dig under under the belly of false news and reveal the underworld of truth ,I'm sure your views on the secular Le Penn , clarifies your mixed views .

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