UK MEP expelled for failing to apologise for 'fascist' jibe

BRUSSELS – UK Independence Party (Ukip) MEP Godfrey Bloom was expelled from the European Parliament chamber yesterday for calling…

BRUSSELS – UK Independence Party (Ukip) MEP Godfrey Bloom was expelled from the European Parliament chamber yesterday for calling German Socialist MEP Martin Schülz an “undemocratic fascist”.

Mr Bloom interrupted a speech by Mr Schülz by calling out, in German, the infamous Nazi slogan, “Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer” – One people, one nation, one leader.

The intervention came as Mr Schülz was complaining about the UK’s role in reducing the size of the EU budget next year and asking: “Does the UK decide everything that happens in the EU?”

Mr Bloom’s intervention prompted Mr Schülz to respond: “I don’t know if people heard that . . . when a man like that traipses through this chamber chanting ‘Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer’ . . . there were people in Germany who said that and I fight against that spirit in everything I do, but I’m not sure he (Mr Bloom) does.” European Parliament president Jerzy Buzek, chairing the debate, looked set to carry on, but jeers rose up and the French centre-right leader in the parliament, Joseph Daul, challenged Mr Bloom to apologise.

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Mr Buzek then asked Mr Bloom to apologise and the Ukip member for Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire stood up and replied: “The views expressed by Herr Schülz meet the case – he is an undemocratic fascist.”

A shocked Mr Buzek retorted: “Well, we expected something quite different.” Amid a growing clamour from MEPs, Mr Buzek then asked Mr Bloom to leave the chamber.

Mr Bloom returned later to take part in a vote but ushers escorted him out again.

“My father, as a Spitfire pilot, fought for freedom against Nazi domination of Europe. As an MEP, I will fight against the destruction of democracy across Europe,” he said. – (PA)