Emmanuel Macron urges French voters to avoid a Brexit-style shock
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48% :'It could be bigger than Brexit,' said Michael Hewson, of UK traders CMC Markets.'47% : The president has now urged voters to go to the polls, using Brexit as an examplePresident Emmanuel Macron is the favourite in France's presidential runoff tomorrow - but has urged voters to head to the polls to avoid a Brexit-style shock.
46% : Describing a potential win for Le Pen as a victory for 'hatred' and invitation to economic ruin, he also said: 'Think about what British citizens were saying a few hours before Brexit or (people) in the United States before Trump's election happened: 'I'm not going out to vote, what's the point?'
46% : Describing a potential win for Le Pen as a victory for 'hatred' and invitation to economic ruin, Macron said: 'Think about what British citizens were saying a few hours before Brexit or (people) in the United States before Trump's election happened: 'I'm not going out to vote, what's the point?'
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