Talk:Movement for France

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What is the Movement for France? Movement is a geographic theme for trading goods.



No doubt added by a British commentator, what could there be in life but commerce? Have you never heard of political movements? I understand that in one part of your country there are organisations that refer to themselves as being part of the "Republican Movement". Admittedly they do have an interest in commerce, often involving Northern Bank notes.

Or a dance movement perhaps. A movement in a symphony. How about a movement of keys on a keyboard to come up with a trite comment about trading goods?

Or...I'm going to go out on a limb here ..isn't there a page "Movement for Autonomy" about an Italian political party that's also not about a geographic theme for trading goods? Oh my gawd!!!

Mouvement pour la France is Eurosceptic

As a member of UKIP i am in regular contact with Mouvement pour la France members who said it is eurosceptic. So i have added that to their political idelogy. Freedom is'nt free 20:33, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Political Staus of Joël Sarlot

I've removed the name of from the list of MPF deputies. While he certainly affiliated himself with the MPF in the past, he resigned his membership in 2006. In the 2007 elections he stood as an independent in the 5th constituency of the Vendée (the constituency in which I live). Following his relection he has enrolled as an "apparanté" for the UMP - not a member as such but rather like a whipped supporter on whom they can depend in votes.

Wikipedia in Frence has a short article about Sarlot (although not a significant national player he is interesting as one of the very rare independent deputies in France). I'm looking for online citations about him and will translate that article with appropriate updates as soon as I have them. If anyone happens to come across some....

Malkinthecat