Photograph: Bernadett Szabó/Reuters A longstanding adviser to Viktor Orbán has resigned in protest at “a pure Nazi speech” the Hungarian prime minister gave that was “worthy of Goebbels”. Zsuzsa Heged?s, one of Orbán’s longest-serving advisers, has known the prime minister since 2002 and described her relations with him as friendly. However, in her resignation letter – published by the Hungarian news outlet hvg.hu on Tuesday – she said she had become increasingly uncomfortable with Orbán’s “illiberal turn” in recent years. Orbán has made anti-migration rhetoric a key part of his political platform since 2015, and frequently uses far-right language, but...