Hungary rhapsody for Tony Abbott
If only the voters of Warringah had been Hungarian. The land of goulash and paprika, whose people famously enter a revolving door behind you to emerge in front, greatly admires Tony Abbott for showing that, like their own prime minister Viktor Orbán, a Western democracy can secure its borders despite determined illegal immigration and Leftist fury.
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