Getty Marine Le Pen said Theresa May, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Visegrad Group keep her included

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The 48-year-old National Front leader also said she feels comfortable with her political stance in Europe because of the right-wing leanings of the Visegrád Group which includes the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Ms Le Pen, who is leading current French opinion polls, appeared on Dimanche Politique, the French version of Sunday Politics, in which she voiced her opinion on a wide range of issues, including accusing Hillary Clinton and Nicholas Sarkozy of helping bring Islamists to power in Libya and how she is a candidate of the people. During the broadcast, the anti-Europe, anti-immigration politician, tweeted: "With #Trump, with #TheresaMay, with #Putin, with the #Visegrád group, I don't feel at all isolated. #DimanchePolitique."

With #Trump, with #TheresaMay, with #Putin, with the #Visegrád group, I don't feel at all isolated Marine Le Pen

Mrs May, who told last month's Conservative Party Conference "we will take centre ground", will not be too pleased with being grouped together with Ms Le Pen who is seen as further right than French centre-Right candidates Alain Juppé and Francois Fillon. The British Prime Minister has not always seen eye to eye with Putin, joining Western European leaders and Barack Obama in calling on Friday for further sanctions against Russia over "atrocities" in Syria.

Twitter Marine Le Pen tweeted out her affection for Theresa May, Putin and Trump

The joint call came after Mr Trump said he is prepared to form an alliance with the ruthless Kremlin leader. Ms Le Pen's lead in the polls has suggested she will come top in next spring's first round of presidential elections in France but will be beaten by a mainstream right candidate - predicted to be former prime minister Mr Fillon.

But Jean-Pierre Raffarin, a former centre-Right French prime minister, warned the fact pollsters were so wrong about Mr Trump meant all predictions of Le Pen failing at the last hurdle were now false. Mr Raffarin, who is backing Mr Juppé, said: "The front line of reason since Brexit no longer exists.

Getty Marine Le Pen is ahead in the polls

Getty Ms Le Pen is a big fan of Vladimir Putin

"That means that the main news for us French is that Marine Le Pen can win in France. "That means that extreme populism can win. That means that Ms Le Pen, with simple answers, can win in France."

Things you didn't know about Marine Le Pen Fri, May 5, 2017 Marine Le Pen is a French politician who is the president of the National Front, a national-conservative political party in France and one of its main political forces. Play slideshow AFP/Getty Images 1 of 10 Described as more democratic and republican than her nationalist father, she has led a movement of "de-demonization of the Front National" to detoxify it and soften its image