I am proud to wear the name Le Pen.

What unites us is an unconditional love for France.

I'm fighting for Marine Le Pen to become president.

I have empathy; I am humane. I understand human misery.

If I went into politics, it's because I grew up in a political atmosphere.

In my grandfather's time, the FN was founded largely as an anti-Communist party.

Contrary to what everyone thinks, in my family, we didn't talk about politics at home.

I believe Jean-Marie Le Pen is a man of his word, and he will not go back on his words.

I've been a National Front member since I was 17, and active supporter for a long time.

We can see that immigration has become favorable terrain for the development of Islamism.

We are not racists or extremists in the Front National. We are people who love our country.

If the elites listened, they would understand why French young people like me are joining our ranks.

A form of protectionism should be enforced at national level, at least on strategic areas such as agriculture.

In France, when there was a war, we fought and our ancestors fought, though many had real reason to flee the Germans.

In the family, no one is ever pushed. I came to politics spontaneously; there was no obligation. It has to happen naturally.

Marine Le Pen belongs to her generation, I belong to mine. I got into politics for Marine Le Pen and with her as party leader.

When you're the single French person in the middle of 10 Tunisians, the majority will impose their way of life on the minority.

I am happy to the spokeswoman for this French youth that tomorrow will be spearhead new hope in the shape of the National Front.

Now, there's a desire for order, authority coming from a feeling that society has gone too far to the side of individualism and liberalism.

The life of a female politician makes it hard to combine personal life and work, but I think it is almost a patriotic duty to have children.

We are not a land of Islam. In our country, we don't wear djellaba clothing, we don't wear a veil, and we don't impose cathedral-sized mosques.

I have no formal proof, but I dare not believe that Jean-Marie Le Pen would treat me as collateral damage in the battle he is having with the party.

I'm not obsessed with the rights of women; it can be a bit excessive. I want to put men and women on an equal footing. I think we are equal but different.

It makes no sense economically that public money goes to help foreign workers and migrants in a region where unemployment is higher than national average.

French people should be prioritised; clandestine immigrants get 100 per cent refund on healthcare while two-thirds of French people can't afford medical help. Charity begins at home.

No one is attacking Islam, as such. We accept that there is a large French-born Islamic population in France who have a right to be here. The FN is not a racist or Islamophobic party.

We are not a land of Islam, and if French citizens can be Muslims, it's on the condition to submit to habits and ways of life that the Greek, Roman influence and 16 centuries of Christianity have shaped.

People have said I'm a puppet, an instrument of my grandfather, but I think they quickly realised that I'm my own person, that I have autonomy in my actions. I think they rapidly realised I could look after myself.

Every country in the world protects its economy except the E.U. We would restore economic sovereignty and decision-making to France. We would protect strategic industries, and we would protect vital areas such as the energy sector. But we would not cut ourselves from the world. There could still be trade.

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