After his disappointment in Canada, Marine Le Pen could be in the UK. By mail, Gisela Stuart, co-chair of the official campaign Vote Leave for voting for a release from his country of the European Union, asked the Home Secretary Theresa May to “refuse entry” of the ruling of the French extreme right party because of his “extremist views”. It refers in this regard a planned visit to “May,” Ms. Le Pen. Mail surprising because, as recently as Saturday, Marine Le Pen called for each country to, as the United Kingdom, decide whether or not to stay in the European Union, during a conference Sinaia, in central Romania.
But Gisela Stuart, who is Labour MP, must have at heart not to see her fight for Brexit confused with Marine Le Pen positions. It explains his request in writing that the president of FN “held in the past number of about clivants and incendiary, especially by comparing Muslims praying in the streets to the Nazi occupation of France.” “The presence of Madame Le Pen in the UK would not contribute to the common good,” she continues. “Therefore, I urge you to exercise your powers under the immigration laws to deny entry into the country if she would try to get to the UK,” says Gisela Stuart.
Borders
Asked Sunday about the letter during an interview on the BBC, Theresa May declined to say what action it would give him, remembering that she was not speaking “individual cases”. “I think the fact that she (Mrs. Stuart, Ed) has written to prevent someone from entering the country suggests that we have control of our borders,” said Minister however, known for his Euroscepticism but who nevertheless joined the camp of Prime Minister David Cameron activist maintaining the UK in the European Union. One of the main arguments of the proponents of EU output is the resumption of border control and immigration.
The head of the anti-European and anti-immigration party Ukip’s Nigel Farage, meanwhile, told Sky News that he did not think that Marine Le Pen intervention would be helpful to the campaign for Brexit, but he objected that it is prohibited to land access UK.
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