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Published Date: 09 February 2007
FAR-RIGHT presidential candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen, 77, said immigrants could become the majority in France unless they were kept out, and the French risked becoming slaves.
On a talk show, the head of the National Front party repeated one of his preferred themes - fear that immigrants will overtake France - but denied he was xenophobic.

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  • Last Updated: 09 February 2007 11:40 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: France , Far Right in Europe
 
1

brettgallacher,

09/02/2007 15:06:12

when will people realise mass immigration into any country wont work no country in the world can cope with doubling there population no matter if theses refugees are all being persicuted in their own countries

2

Dragomir,

09/02/2007 17:31:58

This happens in all ex-empires... the people from the "former" colonies move where their wealth/capital has been moved to: the homeland of the empire.

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09/02/2007 18:20:37
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Stu_R_20,

Edinburgh 09/02/2007 22:09:21

In an extremem fashion the man is talking sense..

5

the_big_kev,

china 10/02/2007 08:27:23

just look to France to see the UK in about 4-7 years time. their mass immigration started ahead of yours, remember their riots a couple of years back!

6

The Daleks,

10/02/2007 09:09:30

Unfortunately, Mr Le Pen is right.

And it's not just the French who need to be worried.

7

Harry Houdini,

23/07/2009 16:27:09
What's he concerned about? That's happening in every western country in the world.

 

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