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Extreme Right And The French Election
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Le Pen is endlessly described as 'Extreme Right'. Why is no-one ever described (by the BBC for example) as 'Extreme Left'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The BBC tends to avoid the use of 'extreme' to describe political leanings, preferring to use 'far'. (My understanding is that it's official editorial policy).
So it was with the French presidential elections, where Marine Le Pen was described as 'far right', whereas Jean-Luc Mélenchon was described as 'far left':
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-eu rope-59 900131
So it was with the French presidential elections, where Marine Le Pen was described as 'far right', whereas Jean-Luc Mélenchon was described as 'far left':
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or extreme centre ?
I regard nonetheless the Beeb to have a marxist leaning and that is from their biassed dealing with Southern africa. and the Beebs prolonged love affair with Winnie Mandela
tory boys are usually described as Right and so Marine has to be extreme..... whereas the difficulties with Labour is there was infiltration ( militant tendency )
extreme left are the Trotskyists, CP of GB - I think there is a communist party ( stalinist) membership 45 and a dog.
what is in a name anyway
I regard nonetheless the Beeb to have a marxist leaning and that is from their biassed dealing with Southern africa. and the Beebs prolonged love affair with Winnie Mandela
tory boys are usually described as Right and so Marine has to be extreme..... whereas the difficulties with Labour is there was infiltration ( militant tendency )
extreme left are the Trotskyists, CP of GB - I think there is a communist party ( stalinist) membership 45 and a dog.
what is in a name anyway
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