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France REJECTS non-EU migrants: Majority of public say country is experiencing 'great replacement'

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France REJECTS non-EU migrants: Majority of public say country is experiencing 'great replacement'.

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A majority of French people now believe their country is experiencing the "great replacement", a demographic crisis for native populations linked to non-European immigration.

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According to data from the CSA Institute, 60 per cent of respondents had raised alarm over the major shift in France's population.The research found concerns over the scale and pace of non-EU immigration were largely consistent across generational and political divides.While over-50s were the most likely to say the great replacement was occurring, younger respondents also shared that view.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Supporters of Marine Le Pen's National Rally party, now led by 30-year-old Jordan Bardella, were among the most likely to be alarmed by demographic change in France.

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