Hungarian election today - I wonder what will happen
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There was a large queue of people in Edinburgh city centre today, and as we passed somebody in the queue stopped us to tell us how nice or dog is (he’s a Hungarian Vizsla); I asked what he was waiting on, and he mentioned it was to vote in the Hungarian election.
The only reason I mention this is because I was surprised by the size of the queue, and therefore how many Hungarians there are in Edinburgh!
The only reason I mention this is because I was surprised by the size of the queue, and therefore how many Hungarians there are in Edinburgh!
tim0409 said:
There was a large queue of people in Edinburgh city centre today, and as we passed somebody in the queue stopped us to tell us how nice or dog is (he’s a Hungarian Vizsla); I asked what he was waiting on, and he mentioned it was to vote in the Hungarian election.
The only reason I mention this is because I was surprised by the size of the queue, and therefore how many Hungarians there are in Edinburgh!
Are you sure St Nicola wasn’t on the ballot and it was Scots trying to get her elected over there ?The only reason I mention this is because I was surprised by the size of the queue, and therefore how many Hungarians there are in Edinburgh!
Johnnytheboy said:
The Today Programme was from Budapest on Friday morning, making it abundantly clear who were the goodies and baddies in the election.
Saved me having to do my own thinking.
Just a wild stab in the dark, but as Orban follows a Hungary 1st policy, I’m going to assume that Orban was being painted as Hitler incarnate?Saved me having to do my own thinking.
105.4 said:
Johnnytheboy said:
The Today Programme was from Budapest on Friday morning, making it abundantly clear who were the goodies and baddies in the election.
Saved me having to do my own thinking.
Just a wild stab in the dark, but as Orban follows a Hungary 1st policy, I’m going to assume that Orban was being painted as Hitler incarnate?Saved me having to do my own thinking.


Johnnytheboy said:
105.4 said:
Johnnytheboy said:
The Today Programme was from Budapest on Friday morning, making it abundantly clear who were the goodies and baddies in the election.
Saved me having to do my own thinking.
Just a wild stab in the dark, but as Orban follows a Hungary 1st policy, I’m going to assume that Orban was being painted as Hitler incarnate?Saved me having to do my own thinking.


z4RRSchris said:
he has stayed well away from getting involved in any way possible with the war, aside from taking in ukrainians.
he’s pretty morally a suspect as a human, but it seems to be a very popular strategy with the voters.
Summed up well. I do wonder what the future will hold. He seems focused on immigrants trying to use the country and has a lot of control of media.he’s pretty morally a suspect as a human, but it seems to be a very popular strategy with the voters.
Wants EU money but doesn't want to follow the rules. You can see why he's popular.
CIELLA said:
Both the people of Hungary and Serbia massively voting in favour of Nationalistic anti-EU parties. The media will be besides themselves with these results.
Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
Putin will be on the phone to him now. I'm still wondering who the PHer was that started a thread on Putin about 6 months ago suggesting more countries needed leaders like him. Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.

CIELLA said:
Both the people of Hungary and Serbia massively voting in favour of Nationalistic anti-EU parties. The media will be besides themselves with these results.
Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
Because of Brexit? Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
Jenny Tailor said:
CIELLA said:
Both the people of Hungary and Serbia massively voting in favour of Nationalistic anti-EU parties. The media will be besides themselves with these results.
Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
Because of Brexit? Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
The overwhelming majority of people in these countries voted for a leader who they believe best serves their interests. Simple as that I guess, I don't live there, although have been to both countries numerous times so can't offer any more insight.
Absolutely nothing to to with Brexit though, that's for sure. Strange question

CIELLA said:
Jenny Tailor said:
CIELLA said:
Both the people of Hungary and Serbia massively voting in favour of Nationalistic anti-EU parties. The media will be besides themselves with these results.
Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
Because of Brexit? Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
The overwhelming majority of people in these countries voted for a leader who they believe best serves their interests. Simple as that I guess, I don't live there, although have been to both countries numerous times so can't offer any more insight.
Absolutely nothing to to with Brexit though, that's for sure. Strange question


CIELLA said:
Both the people of Hungary and Serbia massively voting in favour of Nationalistic anti-EU parties. The media will be besides themselves with these results.
Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
Could you please explain how the government of Serbia, which is pursuing an application to join the EU, is anti-EU? And how the government of Hungary, despicable and anti-democratic though it is, which is not proposing leaving the EU, and did not make leaving the EU a part of it manisfesto in last week's election, is anti-EU?Salvini one of the first to congratulate Orban. Doubtful many other EU country senior officials will follow suit.
Thanks. I mean taken at face value it could look like your post is simply the product of a mind insistent on pursuing some kind of agenda and/or narrative. You wouldn't waat anyone to think that, I'm sure, seeing as how you are evidently apprised of some empirical facts to which nobody else is party at the moment. So please do share.
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