NC: You have these neo-Nazis, you know where their ancestors come from when you look at Jobbik in Hungary. You know that there's something wrong with Fidesz, the mainstream party that is now in power in Hungary, when it doesn't disassociate itself from this, when it plays on fears of Jews, and fears of gypsies, and starts dreaming of irredentist Hungary and regaining the borders it lost after the First World War. You know where all that's coming from. British Conservatives are not taking a stand against this, any more than they're taking a stand against Putin's Russia in the Council of Europe.
Because the European Union is all they can think of, they look at these parties who are quite anti-EU, and whose slogans are nationalist, albeit national socialist, and they're not taking them on, because it's of secondary importance in their politics to the fight against the EU.

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