The National Front is a Nazi front. So the counter-demonstrators always
chanted when I was reporting on its marches, and I am quite sure they
held similar sentiments about Jean-Marie Le Pen’s French equivalent, the
Front National.
But is Le Pen’s daughter Marine trying to force the party to change
Nazi front to Nicer front?
Among a set of new posters she launched for the party’s 2007
presidential election campaign was one showing a young woman of obvious
Arab origin in Le Pen supporting mode.
“
Ils ont tout cassé,” the girl says, thumb down as she echoes
the FN’s contemptuous judgment on the mainstream French Left and Right:
roughly speaking, they’ve failed you, the French, on all the issues
that matter.
She does not leave it there. The pose finds her alongside four keynote
symbols of your
nicer
Front National – nationality, integration, social mobility, secularism.
And, horror of horrors, she is wearing not a modest headscarf and
sensible all-over clothing but low-slung jeans, showing bare midriff
and – clearly enough to give the FN’s old codgers heart failure - the
top of her pink knickers, or
culotte rose as
the French press helpfully puts it.
The girl’s deeper thoughts on immigration are so far unrecorded, at
least to my knowledge. Le Pen himself certainly hasn't changed; he was
getting agitated again on the subject only the other day, accusing the
French government of lying about the true scale of immigration from the
Third World.
But then I am currently in London and the French press may for once
have set about doing what the British papers would already have done in
similar circumstances and unearthed our
lepéniste maghrébine.
Le Figaro's coy account of the affair quotes a prominent FN
official with a name splendidly evocative of both militarism and
Germany, Martial Bild, as acknowledging that the mode of dress may be
“too much” - uttered in English for effect – for some.
But Marine Le Pen, the FN's vice-president and strategic director of
its Elysée campaign, insisted that no one was challenging the
principles behind the poster campaign. The only reservations, she said,
concerned the visible thong.
“Some French people of immigrant origin are aware of the failure (of
Left and Right) and a lot of those are turning to Jean-Marie Le Pen for
answers,” she added.
Even old lags, I suppose, should be allowed a chance of rehabilitation.
But while Martine Le Pen and Martial Bild congratulate their party for
moving forward in a positive way and doing what would have been
unthinkable only a few years ago, I have one nagging spoilsport
thought.
If the Front National is no longer to be an odious party of racism and
other base human instincts, what is it for at all?
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