They have endured five years of Emmanuel Macron presiding over gilets jaunes protests, rising fuel costs and increasing European integration. But France's disenchanted blue-collar workers may now end up propelling his rival Marine Le Pen into power after she secured a run-off against the president in the French elections. The National Rally leader, 53, received 23.4 per cent of the vote in the first round yesterday, just four points behind Macron in the best ever showing by a far-right party.
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