southendkid
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No, but if I had it, I'd stick it on her winning next time around if things don't change in France. France voted Macron to stop Le Pen being elected - a victory yes but hardly a glowing endorsement. What about the millions that voted for her, are they all raging right wing racists or people concerned with how the landscape is rapidly changing? The left have already been kicked out - carry on ignoring ordinary people and ordinary people have a habit of biting you hard on the arse.
It's not quite Brexit or the US Election where the vote was very close, she lost by over 10 million votes, and considering only 31 million votes were cast properly that's a very big difference, if someone as unpopular as Macron can win by a landslide I can't see Le Pen getting in any time soon.
I suspect if Macron does a poor job most people will be keen to get back to the status quo and elect someone from the mainstream parties rather than Le Pen.