Podcast Special: Could it still be President Le Pen?
Coffee House Shots
The Spectator
4.4 • 2.2K Ratings
🗓️ 28 April 2017
⏱️ ? minutes
Summary
Live recording of The Spectator's event on 26th April.
Is France on the brink of a political revolution? Marine Le Pen, former leader of the Front National, has made it through the first round of the French presidential election. Another outsider Emmanuel Macron, is now the only person standing between her and the Élysée Palace. A Le Pen victory, however unlikely it may seem, would be a political earthquake for the European Union. Should we welcome a shake-up in the cradle of European revolutions?
With Melissa Bell, Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, Robert Tombs, Jonathan Fenby and Dominique Moïsi.Presented by Andrew Neil.
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