Colette Browne: 'A collection of vague principles on immigration has been weaponised by far-right politicians to stoke hatred'

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban (Jean-Francois Badias/AP)

Colette Browne

The Government is due to sign a UN migration pact next week - despite increasingly delusional criticism of the plan from hard-right factions.

There were celebrations in the UN in July as, after more than a year of negotiations, 192 countries provisionally endorsed a plan to promote safe and orderly migration, reduce human trafficking and work to eradicate the causes of irregular migration.