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Prime Minister fears for his LIFE after ‘death threats’ amid BRUTAL EU row over migrants and Ukraine

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Political tensions in Europe are spiralling out of control.

In this explosive interview, Virag Gulyas examines shocking claims that Viktor Orbán has received credible death threats, with fears for both his life and his family—amid a bitter political clash involving Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the European Union.

Gulyas warns Viktor Orban is taking the political abuse to avoid Hungary turning into Britain, France or Germany, with its migrant crises and rampant crime.

As Hungary heads toward a crucial election, questions are mounting:

Is the EU interfering in Hungary’s democracy?

Why is Brussels openly backing Orbán’s rival Péter Magyar?

Are rising threats and rhetoric putting European leaders at risk?

We also dive into Hungary’s hardline stance on immigration, including:

Orbán’s refusal to accept EU migrant quotas

The €1 million per day fines imposed by Brussels

The plot to force mass migration onto member states

Hungary’s controversial decision to defend its borders at all costs

Meanwhile, tensions with Ukraine are escalating over energy supplies, war policy, and sovereignty, raising fears of a broader geopolitical crisis.

With accusations of death threats, political pressure, and election meddling, this story goes far beyond Hungary—it raises serious concerns about the future of democracy, borders, and power in Europe.

#politics #freespeech #migrants #viktororban #eu

By Nicholas Dunning

Chapters

00:00 – Death threats against Viktor Orbán explained
00:27 – Fears for Orbán and his family
00:53 – EU influence in Hungary’s election
01:18 – Immigration policy and EU pressure
01:42 – Zelenskyy row and rising tensions
02:12 – Pipeline attack and energy dispute
02:36 – EU backing Ukraine over Hungary?
03:04 – €1 million per day fines over migration
03:32 – Orbán vs Péter Magyar: election battle
04:19 – Is Brussels interfering in democracy?
05:12 – Ukraine’s fast-track EU membership
05:32 – Why this election has turned hostile
06:37 – “Orbán vs EU elites” narrative
07:01 – Will Hungary be forced to accept migrants?
08:26 – Media freedom and political pressure
09:30 – Claims Orbán is a “dictator”
10:20 – Immigration and national identity
11:06 – Global parallels with Trump-era politics
11:59 – Ukraine pipeline dispute breakdown
12:21 – €90bn EU loan and political fallout
12:47 – Hungarian reaction to threats
13:35 – Are threats being dismissed as propaganda?
14:02 – Hungary’s stance on Ukraine war
15:09 – Dependence on Russian energy
16:01 – EU expansion and hidden tensions
17:09 – Longstanding Hungary–Ukraine conflicts
18:31 – Refugees and Hungary’s response
19:17 – Criticism of Zelenskyy leadership
20:27 – Is the EU escalating the war?
21:10 – Who controls foreign policy in Europe?
21:54 – Evidence of EU election interference?
22:44 – Why Brussels may support Orbán’s rival
24:09 – Can polls be trusted?
25:19 – Lessons from Brexit and Trump
25:45 – Orbán’s grip on power
28:07 – Family policy vs mass immigration
30:11 – Hungary’s alternative to migration
31:02 – Could Orbán reshape Europe?
31:57 – Border fences and EU punishment

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Are the UK better WITH or WITHOUT Brexit?

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GB News’ Will Godley speaks to Steve Baker and David Campbell Bannerman about current affairs relating to Brexit.

Since Labour’s leadership fiasco, there have been increasing rumours that the next Prime Minister will attempt to overrule the previous referendum result and take us back into the EU.

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Government and supermarkets to cut costs?!

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Government ministers are pressing supermarkets on cutting costs for shoppers but will not force them to cap prices on essentials …

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This Government wants us to ‘shut up, look away and don’t talk about it.’

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‘We’ve got a Government that wants you to shut up, look away and don’t talk about it.’

Lizzie Cundy calls Sir Keir Starmer out for his lack of response to the murder of Henry Nowak.

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Jacob Rees-Mogg LAUNCHES DEFENCE on what he would CHANGE to Human Rights Act

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“If you disagree…” 😡

Watch as Jacob Rees-Mogg launches a passionate defence of his new ideas for the Human Rights Act, arguing that everyone should be treated equally under the same law.

He claims the idea of “equality of outcome” has become “nonsense” and believes the term no longer holds any real value.

#UKPolitics #UKNews #HumanRight #Rights #GBNews

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Are the politicians SERIOUSLY TRYING to solve the IMMIGRATION CRISIS?

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Are politicians really serious about solving the immigration crisis in the UK?

Jacob Rees-Mogg delves into the continuing unrest in Belfast as protests carried on late into the night, with further explosions and arrests reported.

Mogg also dissects the disagreement between Richard Tice and Keir Starmer during today’s PMQs, questioning whether politicians are simply trying to pass the blame.

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