France: Marine Le Pen will Immediately Call EU Referendum

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 4, 2016

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Well, if you’re going to have a woman leader, it might as well be a woman who wants to leave the EU.

RT:

With less than a year to go to secure the hearts of the French people, Marine Le Pen, the leader of far-right party National Front, is offering something no other politician has on their agenda – the choice of leaving the EU. She also promised to defend ‘French values’ and ban the burkini.

Giving her annual speech to the nucleus of her political support in Brachay, northeastern France, where she managed to secure the greatest percentage vote in any village in the country in the 2012 presidential election, her nationalist-conservative constituents welcomed her vision.

After announcing her ambitions to join the presidential race earlier this year, Le Pen used the UK’s June decision to leave the European Union to her advantage, promising to hold a similar ‘Frexit’ referendum if elected.

“The British had the courage to choose independence despite all the prophets of doom,” she said.

“This referendum on France belonging to the European Union, I will do it. Yes it is possible to change things. Look at the Brits, they chose their destiny, they chose independence,” Le Pen said. “We can again be a free, proud and independent people.”

National Front which tends to appeal to ultra-conservatives, is often accused of being populist by reflecting on some of the most controversial issues within society.

Without a doubt, the security issues and the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in the wake of a number of horrific attacks across France will be on every politician’s agenda running for the top seat in the elections, which are expected to be held in April or May of 2017.

With the incumbent president Francois Hollande weakened enough to pose no real electoral challenge, the top seat is practically up for grabs by any candidate from the conservative opposition Republicans party, led by Nicolas Sarkozy, and the National Front, led by Marine Le Pen.

Hollande’s popularity suffered tremendously in wake of the Paris attacks that left 130 people dead, and a horrific attack in Nice which took the lives of 84 people. Hollande’s rating also plummeted following his election in 2012, largely due to his inability to promote strong economic growth and bring unemployment down below 10 percent.

Although pretty much the entire FN platform has been thrown out under this woman, I do still think she is better than the alternative, as I think she really will leave the EU.

It’s a shame Sarkozy is in now. She was basically running unopposed.

But he’s got a lot of the same positions, now that Le Pen has softened the anti-Moslem rhetoric so much as to put the party on-par with any other cuckservative (she even had the nerve to attack Donald Trump!). The only real difference is Frexit, and now she’s up against a man, who despite being half-Jew at least comes across as semi-masculine.

If I was advising her, I’d tell her to outdo Sarkozy on the anti-Moslem rhetoric by a long-shot. Do the same thing Trump did to Cruz.

But I don’t think she will.

And at this point, I think she’s probably going to lose. She is much easier for the media to attack, because her party used to be WN – but now it has none of the benefits of a WN party to really get anyone excited.

Hopefully, if she does lose – as I say, I do indeed hope she wins – she will step down and let a man replace her.

She went soft at exactly the wrong time.

Of course, if she does manage to win, the Frexit will go through. For sure. And the fact that it will go through for sure means that Sarkozy can’t match her call for it in the way Cameron matched Farage’s. So many she can play up this one difference strongly enough to win.

I hope so.