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French candidate Macron urges expats to return home

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LONDON: French presidenti­al candidate Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday urged expats in London to bring their talents home to France, following a meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May.

Addressing more than 2,000 French citizens and others at the Methodist Central Hall, opposite the Houses of Parliament, Macron said he wanted to convince them to return and ‘innovate, seek, teach’.

“I want (France) to be a country where we can do all this,” the centrist former economy minister said, addressing an audience including entreprene­urs and finance workers.

Britain is home to an estimated 300,000-plus French citizens, largely based in the capital.

“We must love success,” or risk French citizens looking elsewhere for opportunit­ies, Macron said, referring to a ‘fear of failure’ he sees in France.

The ex-investment banker also took the chance to joke about rival Francois Fillon, as a new poll showed Macron losing ground ahead of April’s first round of the presidenti­al election despite Fillon being mired in scandal over claims he gave his wife a lucrative fake parliament­ary job.

Macron referred to the ‘money I earned myself’ ahead of launching his political career. “I can assure you, it’s me who earned it. I had a job, it seems awful,” he joked. As well as business profession­als, the audience included footballer­s Steve Mandanda and Yohan Cabaye, who play for the French national team and the English side Crystal Palace, Macron’s campaign team told AFP.

Britain’s former deputy prime minister and current Liberal Democrat MP, Nick Clegg, also went to hear Macron speak. Earlier on Tuesday Macron met with May, saying he wants London bankers and academics to move to France after Brexit.

“I want banks, talents, academics, researcher­s and so on. It will be part of my programme to be attractive for these kinds of people,” he said.

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