Hungarian far-right leader Gabor Vona vows to address rally in London
26 January 2014
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The leader of an extreme Hungarian nationalist party has declared that the
furore over his controversial visit to London on Sunday has made him even more
determined to speak in Britain.
Gábor Vona, 35, whose party has been accused of strong antisemitic views, and
of fuelling hatred against the Jewish and Roma communities, posted a diatribe on
Facebook in which he said: "I wish to be there more than ever."
Vona’s plans to speak at a rally at Holborn tube station, in central London,
a day before Holocaust Memorial Day, have drawn condemnation and calls for him
to be banned from entering the UK.