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If anything, I'm to the left of Obama.

Politics for me started in violence.

France always had this balanced position that in so many conflicts was the voice of peace. I intend to maintain that. De Gaulle was pleading for a multipolar world.

Russia is an important power upon which the U.S.A. imposed a Cold War.

I am well placed to know that Le Pen is not an anti-Semite. If one considers his life seriously... a man who went to fight with the Israelis in '56! Many times, he tried to better the party's relationship with the Jewish community, even though I do not like the term.

French citizenship should be either inherited or merited.

The reality is that Islam is facing a phenomenal rise with regards to fundamentalism. It cannot control it, but what is sure is that neither can European states control and monitor the development of fundamentalist networks in their own territory.

I do not have the slightest bit of confidence in the European Union to protect the borders of the European Union.

I have nothing to hide, and I call upon those who are scared by the National Front to look up the National Front's manifesto. It's quite easy on the Internet.

I do not have the slightest bit of racism in me. I do not judge people with regards to the colour of their skin, their origin, or their religion. I defend them all, because I defend French people. And, of course, I defend the interests of France, the interests of French people.

I keep wondering who defends Quebec identity: who defends sovereignty, the right of the people to express themselves freely.

There's something I will say: In the U.S., people are very patriotic. Their patriotism is obvious. In France, for many years, you had to fight to be patriotic. People are pushing us from loving our own country.

France is different from the U.S.A.'s El Dorado, American Dream image.

There's a big difference between France and the U.S. In the U.S., immigrants must work to live. In France, they're taken care of by public finances. In France, there are millions of unemployed people already. We cannot house them, give them health care, education... finance people who keep coming and coming.

I think France should be free, independent, and be the cultural heart of the world because those play a balance in the world.

France, land of human rights and freedoms, was attacked on its own soil by a totalitarian ideology: Islamic fundamentalism. It is only by refusing to be in denial, by looking the enemy in the eye, that one can avoid conflating issues.

Islamist terrorism is a cancer on Islam, and Muslims themselves must fight it at our side.

We, the French, are viscerally attached to our laicite, our sovereignty, our independence, our values. The world knows that when France is attacked, it is liberty that is dealt a blow.

The question of changing the name must not be taboo. The Front National is a name that has a strong history. It represents a limit in the heads of some voters because it is still demonised.

Voila, we're all molded by our personal paths, which forge our sensibilities.

It's true that I have a strong social sensibility, because - bah, because I raised thre children on my own, and I know the difficulties that can represent. All of that makes it appear that there's a difference between Jean-Marie Le Pen's program and mine. But the big ideas are the same.

The Catholics will never like me because of my divorces.

The euro ceases to exist the moment that France leaves.

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.

I have four priorities. Give back to the French their sovereignty over the French territory, their sovereignty over the currency, their sovereignty over the economy and the law.

I have never tried to bear a judgment against my own father because I consider that, in our European culture, one does not judge his parents. Now, I have expressed my disagreements with my father on certain points, disagreements related to the way one should express things, something that has also to do with a difference of generations.

I would like to say that the National Front has never been anti-Semitic. Not only am I not anti-Semitic, but I have explained to my Jewish compatriots that the movement that is most able to protect them is the National Front.

We have to review our foreign policy and stop rolling out the red carpet for countries we know to be funding fundamentalism: countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

We have to go into fundamentalist mosques; we have to stop foreign financing of Islamist groups.

The influx of migrants must be stopped.

I don't judge people based on their religion. But I judge them based on how they respect the French constitution.

It's not racist to say we can't take in the poverty of the world.

The first obligation is to the French people and establish solidarity among our own citizens.

Those who came to France came to find France, not to turn it into their country of origin. If that's what they wanted, they should've stayed in their country.

There is not, and there will not be, any other laws and values in France other than French laws. We will not be going back - no withdrawing. No compromises!

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.

The waking up of a people is historic. It shows the end of a cycle.

I will be Madame Frexit if the European Union doesn't give us back our monetary, legislative, territorial, and budget sovereignty.

I believe that sovereignty is the twin sister of democracy. If there's no sovereignty, there's no democracy.

I'm a democrat. I will fight until the end to defend democracy and the will of the people.

If I don't manage to negotiate with the European Union, something I wish, then I will ask the French to leave the European Union. And then you'll be able to call me Madame Frexit.

We are very, very far from recognising polygamy in our country, thank God.

We're going to reserve our efforts and our national solidarity for the most humble, the most modest, and the most poor among us.

Clearly, Donald Trump's victory is an additional stone in the building of a new world, destined to replace the old one.

Do we want a multicultural society, following the model of the English-speaking world, where fundamental Islam is progressing and we see major religious claims, or do we want an independent nation, with people able to control their own destiny, or do we accept to be a region managed by the technocrats of the European Union?

As it happens, the National Front has never been guilty of racism.

I'm in favour of a multi-polar world. I believe that every country has the right to defend its own interests.

If there's one thing that chafes French pride, it's seeing the British steal the limelight.

The European Union has become a prison of peoples. Each of the 28 countries that constitute it has slowly lost its democratic prerogatives to commissions and councils with no popular mandate. Every nation in the union has had to apply laws it did not want for itself.

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.

When, in 2015, Greece decided by referendum to reject Brussels' austerity plans, the European Union's antidemocratic response took no one by surprise: To deny the people's will had become a habit.

If you come to our country, don't expect to be taken care of, to be looked after, that your children will be educated without charge.

It does our Muslim compatriots no favors to fuel suspicions and leave things unspoken.

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.

When you say 'radical right' in America, people think Ku Klux Klan. They think of something violent, racist.

Jeanne d'Arc was frowned upon for her masculine attire.

I believe that all people aspire to be free.

I see particular commonalities in the rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.

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.

I think that in France, we should do like the French people.

Saying... 'Come as you are, keep living like you do, keep your culture, and we will add all that together,' doesn't work.

Multicultural societies are multi-conflict societies.

A people decides its own destiny.

You cannot force a country to do something that is against its own interests or against the democratic process.

What is the point in punishing a country?

France no longer has any borders because of the E.U.

Unfettered free trade has led to a disaster.

Russia is a European country, and so we'd better, if we want a powerful Europe, negotiate with Russia.

We are not going to welcome any more people. Stop - we are full up!

I think financial markets only look after their own interests.

I think that each country must protect its own borders, and that is why I'm simply asking for the abolition of Schengen.

I think that the elites have lived too long among themselves.

We are in a world where globalization, which is an ideology, has forgotten and put aside the people, the people's interests, aspirations, and dreams.

We cannot let ourselves be infantalized. We cannot let ourselves be stereotyped.

Money is one of the elements of sovereignty.

I would never betray the people.

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.

The people are rejecting so-called free trade and globalization that the elites presented as a positive thing.

Immigration has a huge cost on social programs, and it lowers salaries and drives up unemployment.

2016 was the year the Anglo-Saxon world woke up.

I am sure 2017 will be the year the people of continental Europe wake up.

Was the Soviet Union reformable? I would say no. They said, 'Okay, the Soviet Union isn't working.' They would say, 'No, it's great. We just need democracy, political pluralism, private property.' And then there was no Soviet Union. The European Union is the same.

I would go to the European institutions, I would demand for the French people four sovereignties: territorial - our borders; monetary and budgetary; economic; and legislative. Either the European Union says yes to me, or they would say no, and I would say to the French, there is no only other solution but to leave the E.U.

We do not want to live under the yoke of the threat of Islamic fundamentalism.

Islamic fundamentalism is attacking us at home.

The British have chosen liberty with Brexit and can congratulate themselves every day.

Financial globalisation and Islamist globalisation are helping each other out. Those two ideologies want to bring France to its knees.

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