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'We must GET OUT of EU!' Audience ROARS as French economist demands Frexit

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The whole pack of cards looks to be tumbling down. What will happen in the next year alone. May elections will be a turning point.

(As noted a while back by your esteemed political pundit Beeno, any time delay that would result in Britain contesting the May elections wont benefit the Globalists. Neither will a no deal. May's 3rd attempt to pass her treasonous deal today apparently looks set to fail. So then how long will the EU allow them to sort matters out)

FRENCH audience members exploded in applause after economist Etienne Chouard demanded France begin Article 50 proceedings to quit the European Union but avoid repeating the mistakes of the UK.  - NOT mistakes oaks but Remainer May and her Globalist buddies sabotaging Brexit

Economist Etienne Chouard had his demands for Frexit – a French withdrawal from the European Union – was met with uproarious applause as he put forward his proposal at a public conference in Romans-sur-Isère, southeast France, earlier this week. Mr Chouard had barely let out the suggestion when members of the audience erupted in applause, forcing the economist to pause for some time before resuming his argument. The French economist said: "We must get out of the European Union but we must know how to get out.

"On the legal side, we must respect the terms of Article 50 like in Great Britain.

"But we must not do as Great Britain because the Britons put the reins of the country, the reins of the process under Article 50, in the hands of Mrs May - who was hostile to Brexit.

"So you have someone who’s hostile to Brexit in charge of organising Brexit, which explains the mess currently happening in the UK."

Mr Chouard has been a long-time opponent of plans for further EU integration, rising to prominence in 2005 against plans to adopt the EU Consitution which French voters rejected by a 55-45 percent majority later the same year.

Mrs Le Pen's nationalist movement is currently poised to win the most French seats in May’s parliamentary vote, reflecting an EU-wide shift towards the populist right.

In November, Mrs Le Pen’s RN moved ahead of Mr Macron’s La Republique en Marche (LREM) party for the first time in a poll of voting intentions for the May elections.


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