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angelab Thu 27-Apr-17 15:12:36

I'm starting a frivolous post to lighten up the tensions around elections and politics: is anyone else impressed that Macron has a wife 24 years older than him!

grannylyn65 Thu 27-Apr-17 15:50:19

I thought macron was a type of language!

Greyduster Thu 27-Apr-17 15:54:41

I thought it was a cake!!

NfkDumpling Thu 27-Apr-17 15:57:03

With coconut and a cherry on the top.

POGS Thu 27-Apr-17 16:01:55

He has lovely blue eyes but he won't be buying a Whirlpool washing machine any time soon.

PRINTMISS Thu 27-Apr-17 16:07:29

I was sure it was a raincoat.

Alima Thu 27-Apr-17 16:17:03

Much nicer on the eye than Monsieur Hollande. Bet he doesn't spend a fortune on a hairdresser doing a comb-over. Are his policies any good, not got round to reading about them yet.

grannylyn65 Thu 27-Apr-17 16:26:35

greyd and nicd gringrin

Luckygirl Thu 27-Apr-17 16:32:39

He is a bit of a dish!

petra Thu 27-Apr-17 16:42:17

All I know from what I read is that he's certainly more right wing than left.

ninny Thu 27-Apr-17 17:01:37

I find it strange why would a young man want a women 24 years older than him.

Luckygirl Thu 27-Apr-17 17:03:48

Funny you should mention cake as Macron's wife's family made their fortune selling macaroons! They are clearly made for each other!

Christinefrance Thu 27-Apr-17 17:04:44

Why ninny ? if it was the other way round you would not find it strange.

grannylyn65 Thu 27-Apr-17 17:06:46

I certainly wouldn't say no !!blush

ninny Thu 27-Apr-17 17:11:16

There is a picture of him at 15 kissing his 40 year old teacher.

If it was a 40 year old teacher here kissing his or her pupil he or she would probably be sacked and prosecuted.

Norah Thu 27-Apr-17 17:23:45

To me, seems the same as a man having a wife 24 yrs younger to him smile

Welshwife Thu 27-Apr-17 17:39:33

But it was in France. Funny thing is I have not seen anything in the French news about the age difference - just the UK ones.
He is going for money to primary education and all phones etc banned during the school day!
Limit size of primary classes - to 12 per teacher. In priority zones.
Libraries open more - weekends and evenings
Increasing police numbers (and Gendarmes)
I have not seen anything yet I would disagree with in his manifesto -

His manifesto was the only one our postlady put in our box!!

There was a piece in the Conservative Woman praising Marine Le Pen and saying she would be good for France.
Macron is very pro EU?

Mamie Thu 27-Apr-17 18:03:35

Very pro EU. Wants to open up France to business and reduce the bureacracy around small businesses (sorely needed). Centrist, left wing on social issues, more to the right on the economy.
The Whirlpool visit started with anger against him, but after he had spoken to the workers they lined up to shake his hand (strangely this does not seem to have been widely reported in the British media).
His private life is not much commented on in France, where the political bit is considered more important.
The problems will be around forming a government after the June parliamentary elections as he does not have an established political party.
I had a long political discussion with the U3A English class that I teach today and they were broadly hopeful, but concerned that he would find reform difficult if the new parliament is not supportive.

Cherrytree59 Thu 27-Apr-17 18:08:51

I have two friends who are very happily married to much younger men .

Trump has much younger wife and nothing seems to be mentioned in the press regarding the age gap.

TriciaF Fri 28-Apr-17 11:04:18

welshwife - I've noticed that about french newspapers too -they tend to avoid comments about people's private life. Much more laid back about it, not as fascinated by it as the UK
And I get the impression that they're impressed more with Macron's intellectual ability and professional achievements.
"Born in Amiens, he studied Philosophy at Paris Nanterre University, completed a Master's of Public Affairs at Sciences Po, and graduated from the École nationale d'administration (ENA) in 2004. He worked as an Inspector of Finances in the Inspectorate General of Finances (IGF) and then became an investment banker at Rothschild & Cie Banque."

Mamie Fri 28-Apr-17 11:08:33

It is also because the privacy laws are much stricter Tricia.

Welshwife Fri 28-Apr-17 11:10:58

Have yet to read it all but the Guardian today have an article as to how he calmed the Whirlpool workers after Marine LePen gad whipped them up - on purpose obviously as he had his visit planned and she did not.

Mamie Fri 28-Apr-17 11:12:42

I agree though about the intellectual achievements. There is still a lot of respect here for intelligence, serious debate, learning and expertise, isn't there? I think the idea of "voting with your instincts" which we heard about during the Brexit debate, would be anathema here (and quite rightly imo).

angelab Fri 28-Apr-17 12:03:36

delighted to read your responses! I think he's pretty dishy - following in the footsteps of Obama and Justin Trudeau - why can't we have a PM who looks like that?!

As regards politics, he seems to be a curious mix of pro-business and socialist, it'll be interesting to see what happens assuming (fingers crossed!) he wins the second round..

Azie09 Fri 28-Apr-17 12:36:27

In case anyone hasn't seen it, this is a very good moment to watch the Channel 4 French political drama/thriller called Spin. They've just shown episode 2, it's on a Friday.

It's a very good insight into French politics and one of the main themes is of a weary President with a wayward wife.

I didn't know Macron's wife was so much older than him. How many mistresses does he have? grin