December 4th, 2014, 11:53 am
QuoteOriginally posted by: ppauperQuoteOriginally posted by: daveangelQuoteOriginally posted by: ppauperQuoteOriginally posted by: daveangelQuoteOriginally posted by: ppaupernot welcome in UK ?A lot of people have forgotten which side the Hungarians were on in the 2nd World War. A visit to Budapest is highly recommended.the Dutch were just as badDon't understand your pointI'm not sure I understand yours.there were calls to prevent a hungarian politician from entering the UKyou seem to suggest it was somehow related to "which side the Hungarians were on in the 2nd World War"I was pointing out that such a ban has been applied to a dutch politician, which makes your suggestion unlikely.oh I see. The point I was trying to make is that Hungarians have displayed a tendency to fall in love with ideologues. we don't like ideologues in the UK. It would seem that this is an old story. Quote Mr Vona plans to stage a political rally in central London on Sunday, the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day.He has denied claims he will meet other far-right parties including the BNP.Mr Vona's Jobbik party has been accused of holding strong anti-Semitic views, and of fuelling hatred against the Jewish and Roma communities.
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