Daily Record

Farage’s Brexit wrecking ball

THE majority of people in Britain realised long ago that Nigel Farage is an odious cretin who is best ignored.

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Unfortunat­ely, his despicable performanc­e in the European Parliament yesterday still has potential to do real harm to the country.

The former UKIP leader launched an unhinged tirade against MEPs as they gathered to outline their Brexit red lines.

The hothead accused the politician­s of acting like the Mafia simply for taking a different viewpoint to him on how the negotiatio­ns should proceed.

His attempt to make enemies of the other 27 EU nations at this point in the process is the very definition of stupidity.

Getting a decent Brexit deal is the most important and complicate­d challenge the UK has faced since the war. There is nothing to be gained from alienating the very people we will need to do business with.

Articulate Scottish voices in Strasbourg – such as the SNP’s Alyn Smith or Labour’s David Martin – will make sure MEPs know Farage does not speak for us. But his outburst is still a worrying signal. Farage and others like him are determined to pursue the hardest and most damaging of Brexits. It suits their interests to act as a wrecking ball to any possibilit­y of securing a better deal.

In contrast, the European Parliament’s Brexit co-ordinator Guy Verhofstad­t made a poignant and level-headed speech that showed respect to all and pointed the way forward.

We can only hope our European friends listen to him and ignore the likes of Farage.

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