We’ve collected the best Marine Le Pen Quotes. Use them as an inspiration.
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I believe that sovereignty is the twin sister of democracy. If there’s no sovereignty, there’s no democracy.
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I think patriotism is never racism.
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Brexit wasn’t the European people’s first cry of revolt. In 2005, France and the Netherlands held referendums about the proposed European Union constitution. In both countries, opposition was massive, and other governments decided on the spot to halt the experiment for fear the contagion might spread.
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We had been told that it was not possible to leave the E.U., and the U.K. has just demonstrated that, when the people want it, we can set up the conditions to exit the E.U.
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Everyone understands the European Union is a failure. It has not kept any of its promises – in particular about prosperity, security – and, worst of all, has put us under a guardianship.
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It’s unbearable to see the people betrayed time and again by politicians who don’t keep their promises and by the technocrats at the European Union.
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I absolutely disagree that it was an illegal annexation: a referendum was held, and residents of Crimea chose to rejoin Russia.
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My first act as president will be to reinstate France’s borders.
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Let’s close all the Islamist mosques.
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I notice that freedom of expression of an E.U. member of Parliament who denounces the actions of ISIS allows the French government to take her to court.
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Frexit will be a part of my policy.
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I am opposed to those who have an ideological vision of immigration, and I think that, given the situation in France, it must stop.
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The people must have the opportunity to vote for the liberation from slavery and blackmail imposed by technocrats in Brussels to return sovereignty to the country.
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I think that in France, we should do like the French people.
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The petty logic of political parties cannot be allowed to stifle the French people’s legitimate aspirations to safety and liberty.
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How can we think we are protected if terrorists can move around freely, if weapons can circulate freely?
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Elected president of the Republic, I would immediately, and with no hesitation, carry out the battle plan against Islamist terrorism and against judicial laxity.
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We do not want to live under the yoke of the threat of Islamic fundamentalism.
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My dear compatriots, I’m not interested in your race, your origin, your sexual orientation. What interests me is your happiness.
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I’m a democrat. I will fight until the end to defend democracy and the will of the people.
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There are some who believe that secularism and Islam are not compatible. But Muslims should show everyone that this is not the case. It’s up to them to show that you can be French and Muslim and still respect secular rules.
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Russia is not a threat to France – why should I be hostile to Russia.
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I believe that politics is a matter of person. Specifically in the Fifth French Republic. In a healthy political system, a political party should resemble its leader.
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Multicultural societies are multi-conflict societies.
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I am opposed to a multicultural France. I think that those who have a different culture and who arrive in France have to submit themselves to French culture.
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We will be all about the local, not the global.
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I think France should be free, independent, and be the cultural heart of the world because those play a balance in the world.
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A people decides its own destiny.
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For France, anything is better than Hillary Clinton.
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I believe that all people aspire to be free.
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I am the candidate who defends the superiority of politics over the administration, the bureaucracy, the economy, and so I think it is politics which must decide.
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I recognize only one community: the national one.
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We cannot let ourselves be infantalized. We cannot let ourselves be stereotyped.
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Without a policy restricting immigration, it becomes difficult, if not impossible, to fight against communalism and the rise of ways of life at odds with laicite – France’s distinctive form of secularism – and other laws and values of the French Republic.
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