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The far-Right National Front has topped the polls in France as countries across Europe turned to extremist and anti-EU parties.
Exit polls suggest the anti-immigrant party led by Marine Le Pen took more than a quarter of the vote, pushing President Hollande’s Socialist Party into third place with just 13 per cent.
It is the first time the party – which wants to cut immigration drastically and reduce the influence of Islam – has come first in a nationwide election in its 40-year history. Projections show it could take 25 of France’s 74 European Parliament seats …. http://www.dailymail.co.uk