European Union leaders have hit back at Hungary after it passed new legislation banning showing LGBT+ content to children.A majority of the 27-nation bloc told its prime minister Viktor Orban that the new law goes against the EU’s fundamental values and said discrimination must not be tolerated.Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte was particularly opinionated, suggesting Hungary leave the EU like Britain did if he does not agree with its principles.‘For me, Hungary has no place in the EU anymore,’ Rutte told journalists before attending an EU summit in Brussels alongside Orban.‘But, unfortunately, in the system that we have, I can’t do it on my own, but [with] 26 other member states saying: “You have to leave.