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‘I’m not showing respect to foreign anthems’ says Nigel Farage as Brexit Party MEPs insult EU anthem

Liberal Democrat MEPs also wore ‘stop Brexit’ T-shirts.

Ben Gelblum by Ben Gelblum
2019-07-02 11:38
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Brexit Party MEPs turned their backs during a rendition of Ode To Joy in the European Parliament as chaotic scenes marked the opening day of the new legislature in Strasbourg.

Leader Nigel Farage and newly elected candidates including Ann Widdecombe and Annunziata Rees-Mogg performed the protest as representatives gathered for the first session since May’s European elections.

“I’m not showing respect to foreign anthems,” the Brexit Party leader insisted, despite a salary of 105K Euros to attend the European Parliament he was elected to.

Ukip’s MEPs – then led by Mr Farage – performed the same political stand at the start of the session in 2014.

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Paul Nuttall, the party’s deputy leader at the time, said it was intended to send a message that they did not “recognise or respect the EU flag or anthem”.

Others in the parliament refused to stand at all as the EU’s anthem – composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1824 – was played by a jazz ensemble.

Reflecting the political divisions being felt over Brexit in the UK, Liberal Democrat MEPs took their seats wearing yellow “bollocks to Brexit” T-shirts.

Here’s my new view in the plenary of the European Parliament! 🙂 #BollockstoBrexit #IamEuropean pic.twitter.com/cZ9brvhIFK

— Guy Verhofstadt (@guyverhofstadt) July 2, 2019

The Brexit Party and Lib Dems – each with opposing views on leaving the EU – came first and second respectively in the EU polls.

Nigel Farage tweeted an image of his party’s protest, saying: “The Brexit Party has already made its presence felt.”

The Brexit Party has already made its presence felt. https://t.co/cyHyYsG6y4

— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) July 2, 2019

However, Labour MP David Lammy posted: “Brexit Party MEPs turning their backs on Europe, as they do their best to isolate the UK from the world. This is petty, small minded little England at its worst. These plonkers do a proud and open nation a disservice. Shame on them.”

Brexit Party MEPs turning their backs on Europe, as they do their best to isolate the UK from the world. This is petty, small minded little England at its worst. These plonkers do a proud and open nation a disservice. Shame on them. pic.twitter.com/Lbg1b9Gcbg

— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) July 2, 2019

And Conservative MP Nicholas Soames tweeted: “Truly pathetic oafish childish behaviour by Brexit and Liberal MEPs #growup.”

Truly pathetic oafish childish behaviour by Brexit and Liberal MEPs #growup

— Nicholas Soames (@NSoames) July 2, 2019

Protests were also held against the decision to deny a seat to Catalan separatist Carles Puigdemont and in defence of a German ship captain being held in Italy in a row over migrant rights.

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Nigel Farage and Ann Widdecombe in the European Parliament in Strasbourg (Jean-Francois Badias/AP)

Tuesday marks the opening of the new five-year session of the parliament, though the length of the UK’s involvement remains in doubt.

UK MEPs may sit in the parliament until the country formally leaves the EU.

A deadline of October 31 has currently been set for the UK to leave, though this could be extended if a deal is not found by then.

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