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Eric Cantona calls on French to take in refugee families

The former football star criticised lack of support for refugees who he said he would welcome in his home, urging others to do so too.

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Actor and former international footballer Eric Cantona says he would welcome refugees into his home, and called on the French people to do the same. Cantona also criticised the Socialist government for giving in to pressure from the far-right, reports Newsweek.

Former Manchester United striker Cantona, 49, joined six readers of the French newspaper Le Parisien in Paris to discuss the refugee crisis.

Cantona criticised the West's lack of support for refugees escaping foreign wars. "We create wars for economic reasons and then people flee their countries because we've created chaos and we are not even capable of receiving them," he said.

When asked about whether he would himself welcome refugees into his own home, he replied, "Of Course. Certainly."

"And it would be good if the 65 million French people would all be willing to accept them," he added.

Cantona is currently appearing in a stage production of Victor by Henry Bernstein at the Théâtre Hébertot in Paris.

"I voted for Hollande in 2012, but I shall cast a blank vote in 2017," Cantona told Le Parisien before saying the government is currently acting to please the far-right in France. He accused the French government of being afraid to accept more than the 24,000 refugees it has already announced because polling shows 55% of the population is opposed welcoming refugees.

Read more of this report from Newsweek.