
An attitude combative.
In this column, we will retain substantially the following sentence: "Jean-Marie Le Pen, you will remain as the thermometer stuck in the ass of the French to measure the degree of xenophobia." Needless to say that the thing has no more to the individual.
can also find his interview with Patrick Cohen into two parts, here:
and there:
This recalls another chronicle of one of the predecessors on the edge of humor Inter Stephane Guillon.
A change in strategy required.
This chronic pugnacious inspired at least for the method used as very effective by Bernard Tapie to fight Jean-Marie Le Pen. If Bernard Tapie is not a model of virtue, his method to fight against the National Front is quite efficient. In short, this is not to be placed on the ground of reason but to be blunt, sometimes brutal and a bit daunted by the irony Frontists arguments. Here also, the video in question.
All this comes against the background of the rise of extreme right in the intentions of opinion. At 2 months of cantonal, the fact is disturbing but not inevitable. In 2007, Nicolas Sarkozy had backed a tightening of his speech to the National Front empty of substance. Unsurprisingly, and once the communication effects dissipated, voters returned to where they had left. Worse, the arguments of the National Front were infused into government policy. A change which Hortefeux and his two convictions in court are the shining symbol.
In the future, fighting tooth and nail.
The newspaper Le Monde published today on seduction ever wider exercised by the National Front. It would be wrong to believe that this is just a flash in the pan. In this context, the result of the National Front in 2007 appears more like an accident than anything else. We remember that in 1995, Jean-Marie Le Pen scored around 15%. Seven years later, even Le Pen qualified for the second round with a little over 17% of the vote. In 2007, his score has reached 10.44%. During 3 years, the settlement of the National Front presaged a real decrease the influence of the extreme right. Alas, the 2008 crisis and the policy of increasing inequality introduced by Nicolas Sarkozy has made the increase. It should be remembered because of the scores of the National Front in 2010 at the regional, where Jean-Marie Le Pen and his daughter have exceeded 20%.
More than ever, therefore, is a fierce battle that must be delivered to combat the National Front.
The newspaper Le Monde published today on seduction ever wider exercised by the National Front. It would be wrong to believe that this is just a flash in the pan. In this context, the result of the National Front in 2007 appears more like an accident than anything else. We remember that in 1995, Jean-Marie Le Pen scored around 15%. Seven years later, even Le Pen qualified for the second round with a little over 17% of the vote. In 2007, his score has reached 10.44%. During 3 years, the settlement of the National Front presaged a real decrease the influence of the extreme right. Alas, the 2008 crisis and the policy of increasing inequality introduced by Nicolas Sarkozy has made the increase. It should be remembered because of the scores of the National Front in 2010 at the regional, where Jean-Marie Le Pen and his daughter have exceeded 20%.
More than ever, therefore, is a fierce battle that must be delivered to combat the National Front.
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