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France’s Front National Mops the Floor with Sarkozy

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French Front National leader Jean Marie Le Pen, displaying much of his characteristic fire and speaking ability, has delivered what many consider to be his finest refutation of the EU and the anti-European, anti-French and ultimately anti-White policies of the current establishment.,

Allocated just four minutes to speak in the European Parliament, Le Pen addressed himself directly to the French president, Nicholas Sarkozy, explaining in detail how the latter had ignored the wishes of the French people, and of how “gradual foreign immigration” combined with an opening of the borders of Europe had not brought peace, prosperity , safety or any of the  things which had been promised the peoples of Europe.”



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52 Responses to “France’s Front National Mops the Floor with Sarkozy”

  1. darkmatter on August 1st, 2008 10:45 am

    WOW! Go Le Pen go!…..Well it’s obvious to me that Le Pen has been spending a bit of time with our own Richard Barnbrook, who no doubt gave Le Pen a few points on how to address the audience. Well done Le Pen though.

  2. This is my country on August 1st, 2008 10:47 am

    A brilliant speech and all his opponents can do is laugh embarrassingly as they know he is right or just sit and squirm. The same speech could equally be aimed at the U.K. It seems that within europe only Italy are coming out into the open and showing the strength to stand up and protect their country. Until such time as the BNP have a majority stronghold we are doomed to be left shouting without a listening voice for us.

  3. esselliott on August 1st, 2008 10:53 am

    Fantastic. What more can I say. He has said it all in four brief minutes.

  4. SimonGB on August 1st, 2008 10:55 am

    I find it amusing that they are all laughing & joking, when in reality they know he is telling the truth & nationalism is on the up all over europe, I can seriously see the end of the EU within 10-15 years…nationalism is growing & I reckon those who laugh & joke are hiding their real feelings….FEAR!

  5. Paganpete on August 1st, 2008 10:57 am

    Powerfulstuff - he is spot on as well! Shame on those morons laughing and joking about it while he was speaking - dhimmitude indeed! Le Pen gets my vote! The best 4 mins of the week for me so far!

  6. Mister J on August 1st, 2008 11:01 am

    Superb!

  7. royalecraig on August 1st, 2008 11:12 am

    Of significant note here is utter smirking contempt Sarkhozy and his fellow Despots have for the issues raised by LE Pen in his alloted few minutes.

    IF you want people to know what those in the EU Establishment think of them, of the German People, the British People, the Spanish People, the Italians etc, you can see it all in this video.

    The EU is a Dictatorship, Loss of Double Jeopardy safety, hacking away at Trial by Jury, Habeus Corpus, Detention without trial, these rights were set up to Protect YOU from a Tyrannical Govt.

    They are right now being dismantled by the likes of Jack Straw.

    Things are going to get worse, Your Country and children need you to do something.

    http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/?p=613#comment-166223

    The General public are deliberatley being kept in the dark by outright lies and spin about what is happening.

    The Media, the Leadership of the Liberals, Labour Party and the Conservatives are all part of this, this is why they have ALL renaged on their referendum promise.

    This is also why the BNP is so demonsied as evil Nazi Racist etc etc,

    It is Psychological Warfare carried out by YOUR Media and Govt to Prevent you joining up with the Only Party that will Protect YOU and YOUR Country by tearing up the EU Treaties and Restoring British Sovereignty to the British People.

    ‘They are creating a new race of People called EUropeans’

    http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/865

  8. ExpatNorge on August 1st, 2008 11:17 am

    Bravo, Bravo,

    For probably the first time in my life, I find myself agreeing fully with a Frenchman.

    Stick it to them Mr Le Penn, as we saw in Sarkozy’s face about 2/3rds through the video…

    They Don’t Like It Up ‘Em :-)

  9. SheriffofNottingham on August 1st, 2008 11:20 am

    You read my mind - I was recommending that posting yesterday to anyone who would listen because it shows just what a wolf in sheep’s clothing (or should that be sheep in wolf’s clothing?) Sarkozy really is. Let Britain beware because Boy Dave is probably getting set to perform the very same class act on us.

    Let them laugh - it’s only a cover for their disquiet and embarrassment. Sarkozy tried to wear Le Pen’s coat, but it doesn’t fit and hangs off his dwarfish frame like his dad’s jacket on a 12-year old. Let him crawl back to his Babylonian w … wife and let the rest of us mull over the firy-bellied declamations of Le Pen which sum up in four vivid minutes the traitorous plots and schemes of the European Sell-Out Committee.

    Did you notice right at the beginning how many empty seats there were? We’re paying millions of pounds for MEPS and they don’t even bother to attend! Sack ‘em and bring in a real union of right-minded Europeans.

  10. enufalready on August 1st, 2008 11:20 am

    Excellent!
    Notice the nervous laughter from the marxist’s near the end of the clip!
    These communist’s ??’s must be stopped.

  11. LANCASHIREMAN on August 1st, 2008 11:31 am

    Fabulous speech from Jean Marie La Penn. Passionate words from a true patriotic Frenchman unlike the fake frog Sarkosy. This is five minutes of ‘total truth’ directed to the heart of the EU parliament and I recommend people watch this video a couple of times to digest everything this great man is saying, it really is hard-hitting stuff and makes you realise that our own problems really are a European problem and that we must unite against this EU monster.

    Ed – can you or the readers direct me to any good articles or links on the state of European resistance.

  12. JIM GREEN on August 1st, 2008 11:40 am

    This man speaks the truth, if only our mainstream political pygmies had half his courage and brains. The British National Party must guard against Cameron and co. doing what Sarkozy did to Le Penn and talk right wing policies to get elected then turn left after.

  13. Artorius on August 1st, 2008 11:48 am

    The French and Italians still have some national pride left, but ours has been destroyed by decades of multi-culti Marxist education, and the constant drip-feed of post-colonial guilt propaganda from the metropolitan smirking classes who control the anti-British Broadcasting Corporation.

  14. Tours732 on August 1st, 2008 11:49 am

    It’s a shame the great warhorse Le Pen isn’t 20 years younger; the French will be needing a leader like him before long to sort out the mess they’re in. I dream of the day when all of Europe stands together as independent, sovereign, nations, united not by a traitorous bureaucracy, but by our common cultures, traditions, and ancestry. Never again should we go into battle against each other for there are those who covet our lands and it’s time to defend ourselves!

  15. Kentish Man on August 1st, 2008 11:53 am

    A powerful and passionate speech delivered by a patriotic Frenchman who is a long standing opponent of European federalism.

    The infuriating spectacle of arrogant and smug MEP’s in this corrupt and hated institution heckling and jeering this man of principle defies belief.

    The federalists simply ignore the results of referenda where they have been allowed and refuse to let us and other nations express an opinion as they bludgeon their way to their ultimate goal of obliterating national identity under a European Superstate.

    This is not democracy and freedom-loving peoples of Britain, France and other countries must once unite against European domination.
    The BNP is the only Party committed to getting us out and restoring traditional relationships with our continental friends based on trade and mutual respect for our respective national identities.

  16. whistle on August 1st, 2008 11:54 am

    Yes well spoken Mr Le Penn.Don’t you just love the way he was laughed at, the smirking, know-it-all
    nobodies, we must try to distribute that speech further. Tea-cozy thinks that he is getting away with it, at the moment he is, but when the people wake up,w hich they surely will, his grin will be wiped to the other side of his ‘orrible face. We,as a party, have a long way to go, step by step we are doing it. I don’t think it will take that much time now either, now McBroon is really on the ropes, the Liebour party will be lost without trace, and Macaroon will follow him, as sure as night follows day.
    Interesting times ahead. Vive la France, Long live England, Wales, and Scotland and N Ireland.

  17. royalecraig on August 1st, 2008 11:58 am

    ……
    It’s okay at my end. - Ed.

  18. Brysea on August 1st, 2008 12:14 pm

    They have the audacity to laugh and jeer when told the truth. Just look at their faces, the faces of the deluded. Bravo Le Pen, we need to hear you more often. If Sarko did not like what he heard, why did he steal the Front National agenda just to get elected? He stole votes by lies. Vive Le Pen!

  19. pcpc19 on August 1st, 2008 12:17 pm

    I bet he could have stood there all day and kept talking, the look on Mr sarkozy’s face clearly stated he did not wish to be there.

  20. esselliott on August 1st, 2008 12:26 pm

    I am a sales agent for a company in France and one in Holland. Believe me the nationalist feeling is stronger than the MSM lead you to believe. At grassroots level the EU is becoming more and more feared and despised in these countries. They want the economic benefits of a common market but not the single state.

  21. apendragon on August 1st, 2008 12:29 pm

    This is the kind of thing that scares our establishment so much: someone having the chance to get up and tell it like it is. The only response of the EU-clubbers is to feign amusement and show outright embarassment. Everything Le Pen said is true. I’d just love to see Nick Griffin giving our sorry bunch the same treatment!

  22. Stringbag on August 1st, 2008 12:37 pm

    Magnifique!

    The true spirit of France

    “Ils ne passeront pas” - they shall not pass

    The globalist fools in the chamber who found his inspiring words amusing are going to be laughing on the other side of their faces quite soon

  23. secret squirl on August 1st, 2008 12:51 pm

    Big message to Eukip supporters is surely, when is ‘nice boy Nige’ going to deliver a fantastic speech like the great Monsieur Le Pen has just given us? Seeing that Farage claims to be the leader of a nationalist party. My guess is that we will be waiting a very long time (never), for this to happen. So, the message to UKIP supporters is clearly, wake up and smell the ’sewer of politics’, put your loyalty in the ONLY true Nationalist party, join the BNP, ONWARDS AND UPWARDS.

  24. THELMA H on August 1st, 2008 1:06 pm

    Well said Mr Le Pen! Sarky looked like he could of crawled under the table and the rest of the pathetically stupid morons could only laugh with embarrassment. I wonder if they will still be laughing when they are facing a trial for TREASON!!!

  25. bertie bert on August 1st, 2008 1:13 pm

    Brysea | Cameron will steal BNP policies to get elected, and then prove to be another sarkozy.
    However I think by then the vast majority of British people will in no mood for him when they very soon realise hes following Blair and Brown fully into the EU, and trying to get Turkey into the EU too.
    Cameron and the conservatives won’t be in power very long.

    If cameron really, genuinly believed we should have had, at the very least, as promised a referendum on the Lisbon treaty then Cameron along with the conservatives should have shouted from the rooftops writing articles in the media, on the TV etc, and even take the government to court over it.
    In other words Cameron is all show, and no action, it’s not as if the Lisbon treaty is something minor, its EVERYTHING

  26. Artorius on August 1st, 2008 1:18 pm

    @ SheriffofNottingham

    The Tories will almost certainly try to ‘do a Sarkozy’ and steal the BNP’s clothes in the run up to the next election. But this will give Cameron a problem. He has been carefully cultivating the Muslim vote with his approval of Asian family values (does this include daughter-slaughter, incestuous forced marriages, clitoridectomy, thighing etc? ), his statements claiming that there is no connection between Islam and terrorism, and his enthusiasm for Turkey’s entry into the EU.

    The Muslim vote is important to the Tories in many southern marginals.

    But the Tories have a problem with dissaffected Labour voters deserting to the BNP rather than to themselves, which could cost them northern working class marginals. So the CONmen are going to have to find some way to talk tough on immigration without upsetting the enrichers. My guess is a variant on the ‘good cop/bad cop’ routine.

    Cameron will continue to play the dhimmi, but some ‘maverick’ Tory spokesman will be set up to promise an end to mass immigration in an attempt to attract potential BNP voters.

    We can also expect dirty tricks aimed at smearing the BNP from the Tories just as much as from NuLabour.

  27. baz on August 1st, 2008 1:42 pm

    Le Pen verses teacosy no contest. But the presidentual elections said the opposite. Now I believe the french are more political than us on average. But Teacosy sold them a pup just as Maggie did in 1979 to us.
    So the saviour of the French is allowed 4 minutes to put his case. I bet the hidden masters didn’t like that one bit. They no doubt dread the 4 minutes they will have to give Nick Griffin soon. Just to think 50 years ago a Dr Bannister ran a mile in under 4 minutes. Now four minutes in the right hands could change the destiny of the European peoples. Then the old gang will have to run their 1.6 kilometres pretty damn quick to hang on to their skins.

  28. England-Dave on August 1st, 2008 2:09 pm

    FANTASTIC SPEECH AND DIDNT SARKOZY LOOK EMBARRASSED, HIS FACE WAS A JOY TO WATCH. But please explain why we allow some of our contributors to these pages to make their own embarrassing comments. Sorry darkmatter (comment no1) as much as we all respect Richard Barnbrook for his stirling work in the GLA, I am amazed that you think the massively experienced Le Pen, would take audience addressing pointers from him. As a public speaker there is no contest…….. Dave

    -

    A bit of tongue-in-cheek from darkmatter, we think ;-) - Ed

  29. jao7 on August 1st, 2008 2:41 pm

    None of our dreary politicians have anywhere near the charisma and passion of Le Pen.
    Why is that?. Where is the passion?, even if you don’t agree with it, I often wonder.
    It was pure edge of the seat stuff.
    As for those laughing and joking at him, what absolute childish arrogance they show, knowing full well they have little support from ordinary people.

  30. Mandala on August 1st, 2008 3:56 pm

    A brilliant speech from someone I used to despise. Why did I despise him? because in my younger years I read the news and they really never liked him. I was young, naive an influenced by the press intellectuals. Even Thatcher spoke out against him. Silly woman. He was fighting the same anti-EU role as she thought she was, except he was genuine.

  31. Allan@Aberdeen on August 1st, 2008 5:05 pm

    Superb, just superb. Le Pen is class and it shows. There should be more reports from and about our nationalist allies in Europe.

  32. nina on August 1st, 2008 5:29 pm

    This has cheered me up no end during a bleak week, Le Pen is just brilliant, he didn’t leave anything out. You should start a caption competition for the horrified look on Sarkozy’s face halfway through Le Pen’s speech. My first suggestion would be “Beam me up Scotty”

  33. vanbercamp on August 1st, 2008 5:39 pm

    Great bit of oratory that, made the hairs stand on the back of my neck, I wish Nick Griffin could get the opportunity to speak in such an important place as that, to that sort of audience.

    Good on Ye Le Pen.

  34. Alex on August 1st, 2008 6:20 pm

    The best part is between 3:18 and 3:22. Sarkozy isn’t laughing at all when his communists links are denounced.

    I’d really love to see some kind of conference on nationalism in Europe where all the leaders from various parties are present, like Nick Griffin, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Geert Wilder and Frank Vanhecke. I’m sure such an event would wake up quite a few people, in America as well as in Europe.

    Unity would bring nationalists strength and influence. The traitors are united and it’s one of their main strength. Whether they’re in the US, Britain or France they’re always in contact and work together to achieve their treacherous goals. I think it’s time we do the same and work more closely together to shine the light of truth on these wretch and sway our respective countries in the right direction before it’s too late.

  35. Tancred on August 1st, 2008 6:41 pm

    I live in France and for its faults (what country doesn’t have them) they have no truck with Islamism - the imams get repatriated. They don’t tolerate violent youths - the Gendarmes are a part of the Army and operate swiftly and effectively with gangs of Algerians etc that you find in some suburbs. They don’t grant automatic rights to housing, benefits, education and health - you have to serve your time and pay tax. That’s why immigrants travel across France to get into the UK.

    Have you noticed how the riots happen inside the immigrants’ own areas? Thats because they’d be shot if they did it anywhere else.

    They also are quite happy for the populace to be armed. You can hold “security guns” without a licence for the express purpose of shooting trespassers and thieves.

    Any trouble around our way and you are as likely to be shot by a resident as a policeman.

    Non Europeans are very thin on the ground and are actively discouraged by local officials, property owners and the police.

    We could learn a lot from France.

    One thing is that a strong Front Nationale with significant democratic support keeps the other politicians on their toes.

  36. Heimdall on August 1st, 2008 6:48 pm

    What a joy to behold - Le Pen thundering away! True French nationalist passion.

    I wonder what the Financial Times’ George Parker would think? He sits on the fence somewhat, but here is a semi-interesting article on the EU - especially near the end when he spells out the problems for Cameron when he takes over:

    http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/08f05930-57a1-11dd-916c-000077b07658.html

  37. Mandala on August 1st, 2008 6:59 pm

    Alex : What a smashing idea. It would take a fair old bit of planning, not just getting security to make sure not all Europe’s Nationalist leaders are in one place at one time with every suicide bomber given forward notice but to make sure there was a consensual message, rather than some form of bickering. Perhaps it could be done over the internet as part of BNPtv? That would solve a few headaches.

  38. Tommy on August 1st, 2008 7:05 pm

    Ahh.. that was great.

    Yes, As I said previously, it would be great to have an international edition newspaper with contributions from Italy, Germany, France and ourselves.

    It would motivate everyone and there could be more organised and strategic hits like LePen did in that video.

    I hope LePen and others speaking out are duly commended by way of thanks from the BNP, as it speaks for all Nationalists in Europe.

  39. Englishman first on August 1st, 2008 8:47 pm

    This speech puts it in a nutshell, the French people, like the rest of the Europeans have been tricked in their General Election once again, this time by snake tongue Zarkosy. I can only imagine how mad they are with this lying greasy little man who promised everything and gave nothing. I wonder if the French TV and newspapers had the guts to put before the general public Le Pen’s views of the mess that all of Europe has been dragged into by these brass faced Marxists.

  40. topmarqueswales on August 1st, 2008 8:52 pm

    Jean Marie Le Pen

    Alias “The B…..kS

    What a man.

    I do believe in Europe, a Nationalist Europe, with Nationalist leaders united .

  41. PJD on August 1st, 2008 9:05 pm

    Well done and well said, monsieur Le Pen. There may be pictures of marxist drones like Sarkozy snickering, but the day is not far distant now when they and their internationalist comrades in the UK will be laughing on the other side of their faces. Roll on that day! Support the BNP.

  42. Lancashire born on August 1st, 2008 9:08 pm

    Le Pen is just like our Enoch. Lets hope they not only listen but act on what he says.

  43. ssmithy on August 1st, 2008 9:19 pm

    Excellent - let’s have more of this - this sums up everything we all think and feel…….

  44. SheriffofNottingham on August 1st, 2008 9:28 pm

    @ Heimdall

    Thanks for the link. I wonder if George Parker is right that Britain with its “backward-looking island-dwellers” is the great Eurosceptic of Europe. They certainly don’t dare put it to the vote round the nations of Europe and, judging from Tancred’s revealing post about France and Italy’s recent reaction to excessive immigration, there exists much hostility to the woes emanating from adherence to the Union. The whole issue is certainly not a minor aberration on the part of a few eccentrics as he likes to make it seem and more people are aware and opposed than the MSM are prepared to admit. Posters are right when they propose a bit more “internationalism” between nationalist parties and IT technology seems ideally suited to facilitating it.

  45. Gamlegorm The White on August 1st, 2008 9:45 pm

    Is Sarkosy a Briand look alike?

    Sept 5 1929 Aristide Briand, the French Premier, pursued his ideal of a United States of Europe today at a meeting of the League of Nations at Geneva. He declared that a “federal tie must exist between the peoples grouped geographically like the peoples of Europe”.
    His speech was not greeted with much enthusiasm by assembled ministers; at the lunch, which followed the meeting, the proposal was discussed with diplomatic politeness. Eduard Benes, head of Czech delegation, later described the occasion as a “first-class funeral”. M. Briand, chief architect of the Locarno pact and winner of the Nobel Prize, is unlikely to be put off by the polite rebuffs of his colleagues. He understands full well the difficulties facing his proposal, principally the problem of distrust between France and Germany.

    Berlin would insist on retrieving the territory taken from Germany after the war before considering such a proposal, while Britain, with its Empire responsibilities, would also be unwilling to commit itself to Europe.

    So what did they all do next?

  46. whiskydelta on August 1st, 2008 9:47 pm

    Just what was needed! I,m not that keen on the Frogs but that LE PEN; WOW! What a dynamic guy, he just cut loose on that lot as if he had them spell bound and they were that shocked at this mans strength, they laughed out of sheer fear of the power of his bold words; getting across to them what the whole western world should be screaming out DAILY!

  47. Tommy on August 1st, 2008 10:10 pm

    Try substituting the word Soviet for EU and take special note of the last sentence Winston says at the end.

    Here’s the vid, Tommy ;-) - Ed ->

    -

    …. and here’s another - Ed ->

    -

  48. the likes of us on August 2nd, 2008 12:06 am

    Brilliant!!!

  49. gyukcas on August 2nd, 2008 2:17 am

    Well said Mr Le Penn. It would seem that the scum who laughed are exactly the same sort of human garbage as our own Richard Barnbrook has to put up with every time he makes certain people feel uncomfortable with his “home truths”. We should definitely keep in close contact with this man, and it may just help bring an end to the petty rivalries that centuries of animosity has brought about between Britain and France now that we have come up against a common enemy ie: TRAITORS within our own borders.

  50. mono on August 2nd, 2008 9:01 am

    The French President comes across as a smug gutter snipe who has pulled off the scam of the decade. Which indeed he has. Giving the people of France the “ I’ll be tough on immigration” lie while all the while pandering to his E.U masters. He will not be able to pull the same stunt twice. So I hope he enjoys his time in the spot light as a one trick pony because nobody likes liars.
    Small in stature, tall on stories.

  51. pinnochio on August 2nd, 2008 11:46 am

    No one can be in any doubt now that le Pen is mightier than the sword!

  52. pat_riot on August 2nd, 2008 7:54 pm

    Look at those arrogant eurocrat ‘mockers and scoffers’ - laughing like they don’t give a damn about what real Europeans want and as if Le Pen is mad and no one supports him.
    WRONG! and just wait until Barnbrook, Griffin, Bailey etc stand in his place one day. We’ll see whose laughing then. Thank God for Jean Marie Le Pen!

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