AdvertisementThe French election is neck and neck as an exit poll put liberal candidate Emmanuel Macron just four per cent in front of the far-right's Marine Le Pen. Meanwhile, Le Pen thanked her supporters on Sunday night and called her upcoming head-to-head confrontation with Macron as a 'choice between civilisations'. Le Pen said: 'All those who did not vote for Macron are destined to join this national rally. Le Pen last night called for unity as she tried to convince voters to hand her the presidency in two weeks. One 25-year-old who has been circulating Le Pen leaflets said that her nationalist ideologies appealed to alienated young people.
Source: Daily Mail April 11, 2022 03:50 UTC