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Marine Le Pen said the election of Donald Trump had sent shockwaves to European elites. She told Andrew Marr the rise of nationalism in the West meant Europe needed to look after its own citizens and stop "taking in the poverty of the world". Ms Le Pen told the BBC: "We are not going to welcome any more people. Stop, we are full up!"

GETTY The far right leader praised the rise of nationalism across Europe

When asked if there can be good French citizens who are Muslims, the political leader hit back. She said: "I don’t judge people based on their religion. But I judge them based on how they respect the French constitution. "If some people refuse to comply with French law or our codes, our values, our lifestyles, then we will act."

GETTY Le Pen could be the French President by next year

GETTY France has been hit by the mass migrant influx

We are not going to welcome any more people. Stop, we are full up! Marine Le Pen

The leader of the National Front has led in a number of recent polls ahead of next spring's French presidential election. She said the groundbreaking victories of Donald Trump and Brexit has made her possible election the third act of a "global revolution". Ms Le Pen hit out at out-of-touch elites in Europe who demean those concerned by immigration. She said the migrant crisis that has hit European shores over the past few years has taken its toll on the continent.

GETTY Protests to let in more migrants in Greece