"We should cut between us a sensible tax free arrangement and from that point perceive that the United Kingdom will be your companion (...) We will be your closest companions on the planet," Farage said to booing from a few individuals from parliament.
"If you somehow happened to remove your noses to show disdain toward your appearances and to dismiss any thought of a sensible exchange bargain the results would be far more awful for you than it would be for us," Farage included.
The German speaker of parliament, Martin Schulz, needed to criticize furious officials and request that they let Farage talk, blaming them for emulating strategies he said were typically utilized by UKIP.
(Reporting by Robert-Jan Bartunek; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)
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