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Booed and heckled, Macron gets a rough ride in Le Pen’s French heartland

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A still image taken from video shows Emmanuel Macron getting heckled as he attempts to talk to Whirlpool employees in front of the company plant in Amiens, France, on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
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French presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron vowed Wednesday not to “yield a centimetre” to Marine Le Pen after being booed and heckled with chants backing his far-right rival during a chaotic visit to an under-threat factory in the nation’s rustbelt.

“We have two projects for the country going head to head against one another,” said Macron as he visited a cafe in the northern village of Bully-les-Mines.

“So I shall not cede a centimetre of space, not a second’s respite, not an ounce of energy,” to Le Pen, Macron insisted.

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Earlier, Le Pen had stolen some of the pro-European candidate’s thunder by visiting workers hours ahead of him at the same factory in his northern home town of Amiens.

Macron was booed and heckled as he made a chaotic visit to the under-threat factory in the nation’s depressed northern rustbelt where Le Pen topped first round voting.

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Some in the crowd shouted “President Marine!” and booed as the 39-year-old former banker arrived outside the Whirlpool appliance factory in Amiens, where Le Pen had already made an unannounced stop.
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen (C) smiles with people in front of the Whirlpool factory in Amiens, northern France, on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen (C) smiles with people in front of the Whirlpool factory in Amiens, northern France, on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
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