Frexit: Farage interviews Marine Le Pen
In an interview with former Ukip leader Nigel Farage, the Front National leader Marine Le Pen promised a Frexit after an EU referendum in France if she wins the upcoming election. The LBC interview will be broadcast at 7pm GMT on Wednesday.
Published: March 15, 2017, 8:33 am
Le Pen told Farage Brexit “puts an end to the delirium of Mr Juncker when he said that there could be no democratic choice against European treaties. Great Britain has demonstrated that there is a democratic choice and I believe that the way in which Parliament respects the will of the British people is quite remarkable and honourable.
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) March 14, 2017
“I say this quite easily because in 2005, the French said no to the draft constitution in the referendum and left and right leaders joined forces to deny the popular will. So this is a signal conveyed by Britain to all the peoples who wish to restore sovereignty and freedom. And in spite of the threats, in spite of the blackmail, the leaders are sticking to the will of the people.”
Le Pen called her French presidential rival Emmanuel Macron a “key sales person of globalisation – he is for everything, deregulation of everything, opening up the borders, mass immigration”.
She congratulated Britain on Brexit and Macron’s policies were “the opposite of what Brexit stands for and the choice made by the British people”. She criticised Theresa May’s decision to meet with Macron, suggesting her “judgement is not very good”.
British prime minister Theresa May met with Macron at the end of February, but declined to meet Le Pen. Farage asked her about May’s snub, and Le Pen replied: “I find it difficult to understand the consistency of the ideas and convictions in this approach of hers.”
“I do not understand this inconsistency, this contradiction between what Theresa May stands for because she has decided to be the woman who will implement Brexit and her meeting with Emmanuel Macron.”
Le Pen added that both countries should maintain good relations: “I see no reason why France and Britain should not have excellent relations – we are old allies. What I cannot stand is the behaviour of the EU with regard to Great Britain is blackmail, constant threats. I believe that between two nations like ours that really go back, they would have excellent relations as well as trade relations of great quality as in the past.”
She addressed concerns about British nationals in France too: “After Brexit, nothing will happen to French citizens living in Great Britain and nothing will happen to British citizens living in homes in France. When people live on our territory and are not criminals, they do not dispute our laws or our ways of living, our customs, our values.
“I see no reason why we should not continue to welcome them in French style.”
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