EU-Discussion with Hungarian MEP, Béla Kovács
Posted on: May 18, 2011
Nick Griffin MEP and Simon Darby talk to Hungarian MEP, Béla Kovács. The discussion includes topics such as the problems with media bias, foreign ownership of Hungarian property and business, bank exploitation and the stunning success of the Jobbik party.
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(96 votes, average: 4.79 out of 5)
May 18th, 2011 at 1:06 pm
It’s really good to hear how other countries National parties are coping, please do lots more, this was really interesting stuff.
May 19th, 2011 at 9:35 am
Just a critical observation, namely Simon Darby. Please ensure at all times that your dress code is A1. The collar of your shirt looked scruffy as it was not fastened. Also Nicks tie was slack. Nick appeared the same on his appearence on the TV Euro discussion on Tunisian migrants.
Some people will say these comments are petty and of no significance. But I can assure you it is of the most importance as impeccable grooming and dress SELLS.
These appearences by BNP representatives on TV and via the web are seen by millions and it is critical that the BNP image is outstanding at all times.
We are trying to make the big political breakthrough so anything that can assist this must be worthwhile and it does not cost anything ( except clothing expenses ). Anything that is percieved as negative by hovering voter support is a big No No !
May 21st, 2011 at 8:04 am
How governments allow crimes to suite there own ends is as sick as it gets. I will always say that patriotism will win the day over these morons in power who try and brainwash us into some hell hole of excistance.
May 21st, 2011 at 12:34 pm
I am curious to know what the loud ringing noise was towards the end of the video, It sounds to me like a fire alarm test. Is it possible that someone in opposition to nationalists wanted it to ring to disturb the interview, if so?
May 21st, 2011 at 5:40 pm
The NUJ (National Union of Journalists) forbids the press from reporting the BNP in a positive light, this is undemocratic.
What happened to their equality mantra?
May 24th, 2011 at 12:28 am
The download link doesn’t work for this video, how can we spread the word?
Any chance of a fix for us Youtubers?
May 24th, 2011 at 10:13 am
Thank-you for notifying us – the problem has now been resolved.
May 31st, 2011 at 1:59 pm
Sorry I must go away but I want to write very much after 2 minutes of the interview that I am very glad that our Jobbik Party member is talking to someone in Britain without being agressively interrupted. Tonight I will listen to the whole interview. So far I send love to all patriotic British people.
Jozsef (Joseph) from Hungary.
May 31st, 2011 at 4:18 pm
Jobbik should delegate someone, who is better in english…
May 31st, 2011 at 4:45 pm
Greetings fellow Nationalists! I need to explain a bit more about what Mr. Kovács only mentioned and it seemed a little hard to understand: the crimes Gypsies commit. He was spot on about many Hungarian farmers in the countryside being forced to give up what their families did for generations, because others harvest what they sow and plant. Gypsy crime was an official form of criminal activity in the police textbooks before the fall of Communism. It doesn’t mean, that all members of the Gypsy community are criminals, it means, that certain criminal activities are predominantly committed by them. Stabbings, assault, muggings, pick-pocketing, family feuds which often end in mass fights, prostitution, racketeering. I also have to mention all sorts of petty theft they commit. They steal agricultural products, livestock, brass monuments, railroad spikes and tracks, copper wires and cables, lumber, the list goes on and on. There are entire Gypsy clans in Northeastern Hungary involved in illegal logging, that cut down whole forests. And no, they don’t need these things, because they are poor, freezing and hungry. Many of them are obese, drive luxurious cars and wear designer clothes and a lot of gold jewelry. They mostly sell their plunder immediately.
This enormous crime wave started in the 1990′s when the Left ruled Hungary and the now practically non-existent extreme Liberal party called the Alliance of Free Democrats invented a terminology called “subsistence crime”. Basically it means, that if a criminal steals something, but the damage stays under a certain amount of Forints, the criminal will not be prosecuted. Now imagine that somebody burglarizes your home every week, but the police won’t start an investigation, because he didn’t steal enough. Ridiculous, no? Well, welcome to Hungary then. This party was also responsible for introducing over the top political correctness, which resulted in the law enforcement being afraid of criminals and treating them like royalty, because it could cost them their job.
The last thing I have to mention about Gypsy crime is the use of excessive violence against the victim. There is at least one news report a week now, when some old pensioner is brutally beaten up, sometimes even murdered for very little money. I remember the case of an 80 year old man, who was stabbed to death in my hometown by Gypsy teens for only a couple of beer’s worth of money.
May 31st, 2011 at 6:03 pm
I am hungarian living in UK. I am glad to see this video, just learnt there is a party in UK which has a similar aspect about what is happening in the world. It was very good to hear that the BNP understand the hungarian situation. Lets go guys and alliance!
June 1st, 2011 at 5:24 pm
The duplicity and hypocrisy of the better things in addition to mul! While in a loud voice to protect themselves in all forums and blogs and are invited to a Nazi, neo-Nazi flags, Mesterházy informs about it. Jobbik said – although this can only be guessed, because he did not name – “fascist”is due out before they even during the German extreme right-wing circles szalonképtelen neonácikkal gazsulálnak.
If I do not see, I do not think that there can be such a Mo-n.
March 10th, 2012 at 4:45 pm
Merely a monopolist could study a company and ruin it by providing away products.
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