I would like to say that the National Front has never been anti-Semitic. Not only am I not anti-Semitic, but I have explained to my Jewish compatriots that the movement that is most able to protect them is the National Front.
We have to review our foreign policy and stop rolling out the red carpet for countries we know to be funding fundamentalism: countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
I don't judge people based on their religion. But I judge them based on how they respect the French constitution.
Those who came to France came to find France, not to turn it into their country of origin. If that's what they wanted, they should've stayed in their country.
There is not, and there will not be, any other laws and values in France other than French laws. We will not be going back - no withdrawing. No compromises!
I will be Madame Frexit if the European Union doesn't give us back our monetary, legislative, territorial, and budget sovereignty.
My father was kicked out of the National Front. He does whatever he wants. It doesn't concern me anymore... I don't talk to him, and I'm not responsible for him or his inadmissible remarks.
I call for the awakening of our people's ancient soul, capable of opposing a bloodthirsty barbarism.
My dear compatriots, I'm not interested in your race, your origin, your sexual orientation. What interests me is your happiness.
We have seen a major decomposition of French political life, of the old political mainstream parties, and what we see now is a real new configuration which is emerging between the patriots and the new liberals.
If I don't manage to negotiate with the European Union, something I wish, then I will ask the French to leave the European Union. And then you'll be able to call me Madame Frexit.
We're going to reserve our efforts and our national solidarity for the most humble, the most modest, and the most poor among us.
Clearly, Donald Trump's victory is an additional stone in the building of a new world, destined to replace the old one.
Do we want a multicultural society, following the model of the English-speaking world, where fundamental Islam is progressing and we see major religious claims, or do we want an independent nation, with people able to control their own destiny, or do we accept to be a region managed by the technocrats of the European Union?
I'm in favour of a multi-polar world. I believe that every country has the right to defend its own interests.
When, in 2015, Greece decided by referendum to reject Brussels' austerity plans, the European Union's antidemocratic response took no one by surprise: To deny the people's will had become a habit.
If you come to our country, don't expect to be taken care of, to be looked after, that your children will be educated without charge.
Without a policy restricting immigration, it becomes difficult, if not impossible, to fight against communalism and the rise of ways of life at odds with laicite - France's distinctive form of secularism - and other laws and values of the French Republic.
Saying... 'Come as you are, keep living like you do, keep your culture, and we will add all that together,' doesn't work.
You cannot force a country to do something that is against its own interests or against the democratic process.
Russia is a European country, and so we'd better, if we want a powerful Europe, negotiate with Russia.
I think that each country must protect its own borders, and that is why I'm simply asking for the abolition of Schengen.