Farage, pioneer of the UK Independence Party, on Tuesday told the European Parliament that it was to Europe's greatest advantage to cut an exchange manage Britain after it voted in a choice to stop the European Union. Jeroen Dijsselbloem said the terms of any such arrangement would be more awful than those Britain delighted in as a full part.
"Farage is living in his own particular world," said Dijsselbloem, who is Dutch account priest, on RTL TV. "He supposes Britain is still a world-spreading over realm and can manage everything, and it's not going to happen that way."
It was too soon to judge the size of the effect of the British vote on the Dutch economy, he said.
(Reporting By Thomas Escritt; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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