The far-Right French firebrand, who is expected to become his country’s new President, has attacked the D-Day landings and called the English ‘our greatest enemies for a 1000 years’.
Eric Zemmour was convicted for spreading racial hate and launched his outspoken attack at Normandy.
The 63-year-old turned his attention to the Allied landings of June 6, 1944 that eventually liberated his country from the Nazis. He said: ‘D-Day wasn’t just an enterprise of liberation, but also of occupation by the Americans.
Zemmour also used Friday’s rally at Rouen, capital of Normandy to refer to the English, as France’s greatest enemies for a 1000 years’.
He posted an earlier in the week, a 28 year-old photo of the Queen looking down the barrel of the gun barrel.
Zemmour, who was attacked for firing a high-powered sniper rifle at journalists at a Paris security exhibition, placed a love note by the image.
Despite these stunts, Zemmour is currently leading opinion polls that could see his win the presidency in 2022.
He is a TV pundit, author and has no political experience. However, a head-tohead with President Emmanuel Macron seems very likely.

Eric Zemmour, pictured, who has previous convictions for spreading racial hatred has described the English as France’s ‘greatest enemies for 1,000 years’

Zemmour plans to run for French President, and will replace Marine Le Pen as far right voter choice.
This would mean Zemmour has won over the National Rally’s far-Right voters, currently run by Marine Le Pen.
Zemmour is expected in the coming weeks to declare his candidacy and there are even rumors that he may form his own political party.
This is exactly the thing President Macron, a candidate independent, did before coming to power in May 2017.
Zemmour has been compared to a Gallic Donald Trump but is more extreme that the former American President.
Frenchmen hate immigrants, Left-wingers, woke culture, and feminists. He blames them for France’s decline.
He is the author and bestselling author of The French Suicide. It explains that the alien invasions are destroying traditional France.

The far-right politician is often compared to Donald Trump’s more extreme Gallic counterpart. He caused controversy after pointing a gun in the direction of journalists at a Paris defense industry show.

Later, he posted a photo of Queen Elizabeth II gazing down the barrel of an assault rifle of the British Army called SA-80. He commented on the 28 year-old image with one love heart