Hungary’s hardline anti-immigrant government has expressed disappointment at the loss of Britain’s “common sense” from the EU immigration debate. Its foreign minister said the UK leaving was “worst possible scenario for us” because “our preference would have been for Britain to stay in and migrants to stay out”. “With you leaving there will be an imbalance in the political debate about the future of Europe,” he said. Such bureaucrats, he said, were the same ones who “usually criticise us very heavily and make accusations against Hungary”. Albanian police said Gruevski “exited Albanian territory on 11 November as a passenger in a car owned by the embassy of Hungary”.
Source: The Guardian December 13, 2018 18:00 UTC