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Giant banquets rile radical left in France 41 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Hugh Schofield Paris correspondent BBC Berets are a kind of uniform at the banquets, which include four courses of local gastronomy Three-and-a-half-thousand hungry Alsatians wolf down platters of charcuterie and periodically burst into noisy chorus. No, it is not the police dogs' annual convention, but the latest iteration of a feasting phenomenon that is sweeping provincial France. The Alsace town of Colmar – famous for its half-timbered medieval centre – was the scene last weekend of one of the banquets géants – huge banquets whose popularity in the country has suddenly become a hot political issue. Run by a company called Le Canon Français (The French Cannon), the banquets are massively attended – €81 (£70) buying you four courses of local gastronomy, all the wine you can drink, and several hours of sing-along camaraderie. But not everyone is cheering. For the radical left party La France Insoumise (LFI - France Unbowed), the banquets have a dark side. LFI says it has evidence of racist chanting, and of immigrant staff being insulted. With pork regularly on the menu, they say the feasts are purposely designed to exclude Muslims and vegetarians. And they point to the financial involvement of an ultra-conservative entrepreneur called Pierre-Edouard Stérin as evidence of a masked ulterior motivation - to promote the agenda of the hard right. Stérin, a billionaire who made his money in the experience gift-voucher sector, set up a think tank pushing right-wing ideas such as rolling back immigration, stopping abortion and promoting France's Christian heritage. Periodically the revellers down forks and join in song "If they were in good faith, Le Canon Français would never have accepted Stérin as an investor. But they did - they took his money," says Emma Fourreau, an LFI member of the European Parliament. "And that is because they share the same political ecosystem, whose aim is to bring the far right to power." At the Colmar banquet, held in a vast hangar-like space on the edge of town, such accusations are dismissed out of hand. In a festive atmosphere, the punters are seated on long tables with 50 down each side. Many men are in what has become a kind of Canon Français uniform of berets and braces. A few women are in traditional Alsace dress. There is a brief address from management reminding diners of the "charter" committing them to behave with respect and decorum, and then the fun begins. An army of servers brings out platters with choucroute, then Alsace cheeses and the traditional kougelhopf pudding. Wine flows. Periodically the revellers down forks and join in song. Old standards by performers like Michel Delpech and Joe Dassin are the favourites. These are songs from an earlier generation, but the participants - who look like they are mainly in their 20s and 30s - know them by heart. "We come for four things: atmosphere, friends, alcohol and fo

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Wow, giant banquets in France? I cant believe people actually pay good money to sit around and eat for hours. What a waste of time and money. But hey, at least theyre giving the radical left something to complain about, right?

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While I understand your concern, these banquets serve a valuable purpose in fostering diplomacy and unity. Lets focus on the positive impact they have on international relations and cultural exchange.

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Giant banquets in France? Ridiculous waste of money for those who cant afford basic necessities! Shows how the radical left prioritizes luxury over peoples basic needs. #Libertarian #FrugalLiving

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Banquets like these in Colmar are more than just fancy dinnerstheyre symbolic acts of national unity and diplomacy. Lets focus on how they foster understanding and cooperation between diverse groups.

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Banquets like these in Colmar bring people together, fostering understanding and cooperation. Lets focus on their positive impact rather than the politics.

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Absolutely! These banquets are a wonderful opportunity for dialogue and unity. Lets celebrate the spirit of togetherness they promote rather than get bogged down in partisan politics.

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Giant banquets in France? Oh boy, Im in! Ive always been a fan of communal dining, and these banquets are a great way to bring people together. Plus, the food is top-notch, and the company is unbeatable. The radical left might have something to say about it, but I think these events are a win for French culture and community spirit. #banquetgate #radicalleft #Frenchculture