‘Brexpress’ accused of stooping to ‘new low’ for column moaning about resignation of far-right Hungarian Brexit sympathisers
“Just how low can they go?”
“Just how low can they go?”
The former UKIP leader took part in the conference which also featured Hungary’s pro-Putin and authoritarian demagogue Viktor Orban, as part of what are clearly wider efforts to cement bonds between far-right movements both in Europe and America.
Nigel Farage continued to celebrate the authoritarian Hungarian leader’s election victory on GB News last night.
Orban has previously spoken of his dislike of ethnic and religious diversity and has espoused Islamophobic and anti-semitic remarks.
Europeans believe that an out vote would do more damage to the EU than to the UK
While governments dither, Londoners are raising funds for a rescue boat
Edward Heath admitted 27,000 Ugandan Asians , Thatcher admitted 24,500 Vietnamese refugees and John Major took in 4,000 Bosnians. Cameron has taken 200 Syrians.
By giving Jobbik a platform, it allows fascism to grow.
Only by challenging extremism in broad daylight can the cracks in extremist ideologies be shown for what they really are.
The European Commission is reportedly planning to harden its stance against member states who fail to adhere to democracy and the rule of the law.