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Marine slams May for hosting rival

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— French far-right presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen has criticised British Prime Minister Theresa May for hosting her main rival, centrist Emmanuel Macron, while apparently snubbing her.

Macron visited May at her Downing Street office in London on February 21. He was photograph­ed arriving and leaving, and spoke to reporters and TV crews in front of the building.

Asked in an interview, due to be aired on British radio station LBC, whether she thought this was overt support for Macron and a snub towards her, Le Pen said: “It seems to be the case.”

The British government says it has a long-standing policy not to engage with Le Pen’s Front National party which has been considered toxic for decades by many mainstream European parties.

According to a transcript of the LBC interview, which was conducted by anti-EU British politician Nigel Farage, Le Pen said the decision to host Macron was inconsiste­nt with May’s own stance on delivering Brexit and reducing immigratio­n to Britain. Le Pen said Macron, who is strongly pro-EU, represente­d “the opposite of what Brexit stands for and the choice made by the British people”.

Polls suggest Macron and Le Pen are likely to face each other in the run-off of the French presidenti­al election on May 7, with Macron likely to win by a wide margin.

Le Pen said: “She is good at getting it wrong but this is rather reassuring.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly session of the House of Commons, in London, on Wednesday.
— Reuters Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street to attend the weekly session of the House of Commons, in London, on Wednesday.

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