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Robert Kilroy Silk has become the first person to be voted off "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!"Robert Kilroy Silk has become the first person to be voted off "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!"
The former chat show host and MEP for the East Midlands was ejected from the show after losing the public vote on the ITV1 programme earlier.The former chat show host and MEP for the East Midlands was ejected from the show after losing the public vote on the ITV1 programme earlier.
During his stay Star Trek actor George Takei said he was a "real villain".During his stay Star Trek actor George Takei said he was a "real villain".
Fellow MEPs in Brussels were furious that he was a contestant at all, saying he should be spending his representing the people who elected him.Fellow MEPs in Brussels were furious that he was a contestant at all, saying he should be spending his representing the people who elected him.
As well as earning the contempt of former Star Trek star George Takei, Mr Kilroy Silk also fell out with fellow celebrity Timmy Mallet. As well as earning the contempt of George Takei, Mr Kilroy Silk also fell out with fellow celebrity Timmy Mallet.
But he showed grit in winning one of the programme's "bush tucker trials" in which he was bombarded by bugs and covered in rats.But he showed grit in winning one of the programme's "bush tucker trials" in which he was bombarded by bugs and covered in rats.
People expect their politicians to do a job of work, and you can't do that if you are in the jungle, covered in cockroaches Labour MEP Glenis Willmott after Mr Kilroy Silk signed up for the showPeople expect their politicians to do a job of work, and you can't do that if you are in the jungle, covered in cockroaches Labour MEP Glenis Willmott after Mr Kilroy Silk signed up for the show
His decision to enter the show provoked the wrath of fellow MEPs, who at the time were preparing to discuss issues such as Europe's response to the G20 Summit in Washington, reform of the Common Agricultural Policy and the deteriorating situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.His decision to enter the show provoked the wrath of fellow MEPs, who at the time were preparing to discuss issues such as Europe's response to the G20 Summit in Washington, reform of the Common Agricultural Policy and the deteriorating situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
When Mr Kilroy Silk signed up Labour MEP Glenis Willmott told the BBC: "I think it shows a complete lack of respect for voters."When Mr Kilroy Silk signed up Labour MEP Glenis Willmott told the BBC: "I think it shows a complete lack of respect for voters."
"We are in serious times and people expect their politicians to do a job of work, and you can't do that if you are in the jungle, covered in cockroaches, eating kangaroos' testicles, and swimming with crocodiles. I think it is an absolute disgrace.""We are in serious times and people expect their politicians to do a job of work, and you can't do that if you are in the jungle, covered in cockroaches, eating kangaroos' testicles, and swimming with crocodiles. I think it is an absolute disgrace."
His former party - the UK Independence Party - had suggested he should give his allowances and wages to charity.His former party - the UK Independence Party - had suggested he should give his allowances and wages to charity.
But in a statement published when he entered the jungle, Mr Kilroy Silk said he had not taken a holiday earlier in the year.But in a statement published when he entered the jungle, Mr Kilroy Silk said he had not taken a holiday earlier in the year.
It is the eighth series of the ITV show and its producers are promising even more terrifying "bushtucker trials" than before.It is the eighth series of the ITV show and its producers are promising even more terrifying "bushtucker trials" than before.