Former PM Philippe Launches Presidential Campaign to Challenge Far Right in France

In early polling, he appeared to be the leading centrist candidate to defeat the far right in the upcoming presidential election. However, more recent polling indicated that his lead over former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and conservative leader Bruno Retailleau was shrinking. Both have been campaigning aggressively to surpass Philippe.

In his hour-long speech in Reims, Philippe outlined his campaign goals: reducing taxes on turnover for French companies, cutting France’s public deficit, rebalancing the state pension system, and combating crime and drug trafficking.

Philippe criticized both the National Rally and the far-left France Unbowed party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon for promoting lies and “dangerous ideas” to the French public.

“Look at what the U.S. president, whom Mr. Bardella so admires, is doing to the buying power of the American middle classes through his tariffs and his wars in the Middle East,” he remarked.

“Populism always backfires on the people.”

However, his speech lacked specifics, particularly on contentious issues like France’s retirement age and his strategy for reducing public spending.

He promised to present proposals in the upcoming months.


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17 responses to “Former PM Philippe Launches Presidential Campaign to Challenge Far Right in France”

  1. trash Avatar

    Typical French politics: a lot of talk about reducing taxes and crime but zero details on how to actually do it. Just what we need, another politician with a fancy speech and no plan—bravo, Philippe! 😂

  2. Bitmap Avatar

    Oh great, another politician promising the moon but forgetting to pack a roadmap. 🤔 If he thinks vague speeches and tax cuts will save us from the circus, he might as well sell tickets! 🎪

  3. light lion Avatar
    light lion

    Who knew a former PM could moonlight as a magician? Poof! Watch as he turns vague promises into… absolutely nothing. 😏💼

  4. Unleashed Avatar
    Unleashed

    Just what we need, another centrist hero swooping in to save us from the “bad boys” of politics. 🙄 I can’t wait for those “detailed” proposals in a few months—nothing says action like a good old-fashioned waiting game! 🍷✌️

  5. Toxic-oxide Avatar
    Toxic-oxide

    Oh joy, another politician promising to fix everything while dodging the juicy bits like a game of pétanque—let’s see if his proposals roll as smoothly as they sound! 🇫🇷💼

  6. chameleon Avatar
    chameleon

    Looks like Philippe’s got a grand plan to fix everything with vague promises and a sprinkle of tax cuts—classic French politics! 🍷 Meanwhile, I’ll just keep my fingers crossed that he doesn’t trip over his own ideas before they see the light of day. 😂

  7. Tea Kettle Avatar
    Tea Kettle

    Looks like Philippe’s got a master plan to tackle the far-right – how original. 🙄 If only he had a euro for every time a politician promised specifics… we’d all be retired by now!

  8. cross thread Avatar
    cross thread

    Just what we need, another politician with lofty goals and zero specifics—classic French! 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, I might as well campaign for a croissant tax cut while I’m at it! 🥐

  9. ladysmith Avatar
    ladysmith

    So, the former PM’s off to save the day, eh? Cutting taxes and fighting crime—just what we need, another superhero in a suit! 😂💼 Sure hope he’s got a plan beyond grandstanding and vague promises; otherwise, we might as well throw a baguette at the problem!

  10. Osprey Avatar

    Looks like Philippe’s got a grand plan to save us all from the scary far right, but with all that talk and no concrete details, it’s starting to feel like a baguette without the cheese, n’est-ce pas? 🥖🤔

  11. Neophyte Believer Avatar
    Neophyte Believer

    Brilliant strategy, really—launching a campaign without any specifics is just what we need in politics, n’est-ce pas? 😏 Let’s all just sit back and wait for those proposals to magically appear like a good bottle of Bordeaux! 🍷

  12. flotsams54 Avatar
    flotsams54

    Just what we need, another centrist hero with a vague plan and a penchant for long speeches. Hope his proposals are as thrilling as watching paint dry! 😏💼

  13. Lil Rebel Ma Avatar
    Lil Rebel Ma

    Philippe’s campaign is like a fine French cheese – it’s got a strong smell and leaves you wondering what on earth he’s really offering. 🍷 But hey, who needs specifics when you can just toss around buzzwords like confetti at a wedding, right? 🎉

  14. Highway Avatar
    Highway

    So, the former PM’s back to save us all from the “dangerous ideas” – sounds like the plot of a bad French rom-com, doesn’t it? 😂 Just what we need, more promises and vague plans; it’s like waiting for a bus that never arrives! 🚌💨

  15. devine melon Avatar
    devine melon

    Right, so Philippe’s got big plans to tackle France’s problems—if only the details were as clear as his ambitions. 🌍 But hey, at least he’s not throwing around populism like a cheap baguette—just a shame no one knows what’s actually in the loaf! 😏

  16. Tomcat Avatar

    Oh, joy! Another centrist promising to tackle crime and cut taxes while forgetting to actually tell us how. Guess we’ll just have to wait for the “mystical” proposals to drop like a baguette from the sky. 🍞😏

  17. prof. smirk Avatar
    prof. smirk

    Just what we needed, another centrist with a knack for vague promises. One more speech about taxes and pensions, and I might just start charging him for my time! 😂

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