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And the result is expected to be an overwhelming victory for the country’s hard-line Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has been leading the ‘keep them out’ campaign.

And now a survey reveals a record 75 per cent of people have said they are very likely to take part in the Brexit-inspired plebiscite, scheduled to take place on October 2.

Anti-immigrant leader Mr Orban has urged his country to say ‘no’ to all migrants after hailing Britain’s momentous vote to Leave the European Union as the nation “taking back its island”.

He called for a nationwide referendum after the EU announced its migrant quota plans to resettle 160,000 Syrian refugees among the existing member states.