'They say the far right scare people,' says French voter, 'but nothing else is working'published at 16:09 British Summer Time 10 June
Nick Beake
Reporting from Coulommiers, France
In a small coffee shop in the town of Coulommiers, 40 miles outside of Paris, we meet Noémie Del Mastro, a worker at an elderly care home.
What the 31-year-old mother of three tells us is the sort of thing that may well keep President Macron up at night for the next month of the election campaign.
"They say the far right scare people," she says. "But maybe we should try that because nothing else is working and France is getting worse."
"I’m scared to leave the house, use public transport," she continues.
She says immigration and housing are crucial issues where President Macron has failed and where the far right offers solutions.
"Too many immigrants are coming into the country without contributing anything," she says.
Noémie says reports on TV and online have contributed to her concerns. "My vote is linked to my children and their future because I’m scared for their future."