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Hungary’s PM told: Racists not welcome
Campaigners stage Downing Street protest as Johnson rolls out the red carpet for far-right Orban
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FAR-RIGHT leader Viktor Orban is not welcome in Britain, anti-racist protesters cried today outside Downing Street, where the nationalist strongman met the PM. 

Hungary’s authoritarian Prime Minister met Boris Johnson on Friday — the second EU leader to come to Britain since Brexit. 

Protesters gathered outside No 10 in the morning, with speakers accusing Mr Orban of stirring up hatred against Roma people, migrants and refugees, and fuelling anti-semitism.

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