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522. Has Hungary Shown Britain How to Beat Farage? (Question Time)
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"why did it matter? And you keep pointing out this tiny country matter so much? Well, Panikas Orban became, for 16 years, increasingly the global cheerleader of the populist right. He used Hungarian state money, for example, and Fidesz linked banks to fund marrying the pens party."
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