'Don't bother coming back!' Manfred Weber demands Farage LEAVES Strasbourg after fiery row
NIGEL Farage has been told not to bother returning to Strasbourg by one of the European Parliament’s top politicians.
Weber warns Nigel 'not to bother us again in EU debates'
Manfred Weber attempted to mock the former Ukip leader by insisting he “led by example” on Britain’s pending departure from the Brussels club.
Mr Farage caused a furore when he likened the European Union to the mafia during Wednesday’s fiery Brexit debate in the bloc’s parliament.
MEPs from across the 28 nations have been voting on guidelines for the EU’s negotiators ahead of official Brexit talks.
Mr Weber, a German member of the Christian Social Union, used his closing statement to make a number of digs at Mr Farage.
Manfred Weber blasted Nigel Farage during the Brexit debate on Wednesday
Perhaps you could lead by example and no longer bother us
He said: “I’m rather interested to see how Nigel Farage sees the next two years panning out for him.”
Referencing Tory MEP Syed Kamall, who decided not to make a statement in the debate, Mr Weber continued: “I want to respect the fact that Mr Kamall didn’t speak today, he gave the floor to non-Brits to express the position of the group.
“I hope that Mr Farage shows the same sense of respect and honour and perhaps allows his Italian colleagues to speak on behalf of the group.”
The German MEP suggested Mr Farage stopped attending debates
Earlier in the debate, Mr Farage lauded the 17.4 million UK residents who voted to leave the bureaucracy of the Brussels club in June’s referendum.
“All I can say is thank goodness we’re leaving,” the Ukip MEP once again told politicians from the remaining 27 states.
The patriotic line appeared to rile Mr Weber, who tried to shun Mr Farage by telling him never to return to the European Parliament.
In his finishing statement, he retorted: “Nigel Farage has told us in recent years how great it is that the UK is leaving the EU.
“So perhaps you could lead by example and no longer bother us in the debate in the European Parliament?”
Nigel Farage stunned the European Parliament after he compared the EU to the mafia
Meanwhile, Mr Farage was told off during his two-minute speech earlier on Wednesday.
After slating the bloc for allowing Spain a veto over any Brexit deal in Gibraltar, Mr Farage fumed: “You have shown yourselves with these demands as vindictive… You’re behaving like the mafia, you think we’re a hostage, we’re not, we’re free to go!”
The blistering put down was met with jeers, as the President of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani, told off the Eurosceptic.
Nigel Farage tells EU: You're behaving like the MAFIA
“I do understand, Mr President, national sensitivities,” Mr Farage continued. “I’ll change it to gangsters and that is how we’re being treated.
“We’re being given a ransom note, but what must be very difficult for all of you to get into your minds is there is a bigger world out there than the European Union.
“Eighty-five per cent of the global economy is outside the European Union. If you wish to have no deal, if you wish to force us from the table, it is not us that will be hurt.”