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Macron admits French public would vote to Frexit the EU
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https://www.google.com/amp/www.breitbart.com/london/2018/01/21/frexit-macron-admits-french-public-would-probably-vote-leave-eu-given-chance/amp/

So why not let the people vote to decide if they wish to stay or go?

Quote:FREXIT: Macron Admits French Public Would 'Probably' Vote to Leave the EU if Given the Chance

by Jack Montgomery 21 Jan 2018 COMMENTS ↓
FREXIT: Macron Admits French Public Would 'Probably' Vote to Leave the EU if Given the Chance


The Associated Press
by Jack Montgomery
21 Jan 2018 COMMENTS ↓

French president Emmanuel Macron has made a shock admission that the French public would “probably” vote to leave the European Union if given the chance in a referendum.


The globalist poster boy made the comments during an interview with BBC presenter Andrew Marr.

“You always take a risk when you have such a referendum, just ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ in a very complicated broadcast,” he told the broadcaster.

“If France had had a referendum it might have had the same result,” suggested Marr.

“Yeah, probably,” admitted the president — to the surprise of many observers.

The 40-year-old appeared to catch himself as soon as the words were out of his mouth, however, adding quickly: “Probably, in a similar context, but our context was very different, so I don’t want to make any, I mean, take any bets.”


He assured Marr that, in the event of a French referendum, he “would have fought very hard to win [for the European Union].”

The last time the French people were allowed a vote on the European Union was when they were asked to vote for the European Constitution in 2005, with 55 per cent of voters rejecting it.

(The Constitution was subsequently repackaged as the Lisbon Treaty and passed by the French government without a public vote.)



Outlining his own take on the British context prior to the Brexit vote, Macron said it was his understanding that the “middle-classes and working-classes — and especially the oldest in your country — decided that the recent decades were not in their favour, and that the adjustments made by both [the] EU and globalisation — for me it was a mix of both of them — was not in their favour.


“And second, I think one of the reasons was precisely an organisation of our EU probably which gets too far in terms of freedom without cohesion. Towards free market without any rules and any convergence.”

He also suggested that the idea of a referendum on EU membership was wrongheaded regardless of the national context, however, saying: “It’s a mistake when you just ask ‘yes’ or ‘no’, when you don’t ask people how to improve the situation and to explain how to improve it.”


Macron, who visibly fidgeted and bit his nails after the gaffe, became fearful of appearing in front of the press shortly after winning the presidency.

Eyebrows were raised in July 2017 when journalists were told that the president’s thoughts were “too complex” for members of the media, and ill-suited to questioner answer sessions.

Reuters News Agency subsequency reported his desire to be a “Jupiterian” president — “a remote, dignified figure, like the Roman god of gods, who weighs his rare pronouncements carefully”.

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French President suggests that anytime a complicated issue is offered up as "yes" or "no" rather than within the context of asking how to fix it, people will "probably" opt to ditch it, but he "isn't taking any bets".

Great non story
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(01-24-2018, 10:36 AM)BmorePat87 Wrote: French President suggests that anytime a complicated issue is offered up as "yes" or "no" rather than within the context of asking how to fix it, people will "probably" opt to ditch it, but he "isn't taking any bets".

Great non story

Ummmm. So he said it then got nervous he was too honest. Then tried to play the “it’s too complicated for the media to report”..... yeah that makes sense.

Quote:“If France had had a referendum it might have had the same result,” suggested Marr.

“Yeah, probably,” admitted the president — to the surprise of many observers.

Quote:Macron, who visibly fidgeted and bit his nails after the gaffe, became fearful of appearing in front of the press shortly after winning the presidency.

Eyebrows were raised in July 2017 when journalists were told that the president’s thoughts were “too complex” for members of the media, and ill-suited to questioner answer sessions.
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(01-24-2018, 10:48 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Ummmm. So he said it then got nervous he was too honest.  Then tried to play the “it’s too complicated for the media to report”.....    yeah that makes sense.  

I have no doubt that Breitbart's interpretation of his body language was damning, lol.
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(01-24-2018, 10:51 AM)BmorePat87 Wrote: I have no doubt that Breitbart's interpretation of his body language was damning, lol.


Well, there's this from last May where Macron talks about a potential Frexit unless the EU reforms.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39766334


So I'm nor sure I would call this a non-story.  In a sense, you need globalists leaders in the EU for the EU to continue to work.  Globablists believe still in what the EU has the potential to be, rather than what it actually has done.

Macron is basically acknowledging people don't see the benefit, and if you let those people choose they are going to opt out.  Curious that the elite would appear to block their citizens from an opportunity to choose.
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The EU is an utterly failed experiment.  The idea of an economic free trading bloc was, and still is, an excellent idea.  Trying to create the United States of Europe is, and will always be, a horrible idea.  We're talking about nations with thousands of years of national identity being asked, actually demanded, to secede their sovereignty to an, essentially, federal governing body.  If they fail to adhere they are threatened with dire reprisals and disenfranchisement.  As is it's become Germany, and to a lesser extent France, imposing their will on other member states.   





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