Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) leader Frauke Petry (2nd L), Italian Matteo Salvini of the Northern League (L), France's National Front leader Marine Le Pen (R) and Netherlands' Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders (2nd R) arrive for a European far-right leaders meeting to discuss about the European Union, in Koblenz, Germany, January 21, 2017. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

KOBLENZ, Germany (Reuters) - French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen said on Saturday that Britain’s vote to leave the European Union would have a domino effect across the bloc.

Le Pen, head of the anti-EU, anti-immigrant National Front (FN) and seen by pollsters as highly likely to make a two-person runoff vote in May, has marked out Europe as a major plank in her programme with broadsides at the EU and the euro currency.

“We are experiencing the end of one world and the birth of another,” she told a gathering of far-right leaders from Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands in the German city of Koblenz one day after U.S. President Donald Trump took office.

“I don’t say every country has to leave the euro... But we have to leave the possibility if a country wants to leave,” she said to laud applause, adding that the election of Trump was a “bigger embarrassment” to neo-liberals.

(The story was refiled to correct the reference to neo-liberalism in the last paragraph)