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The Conservative MEP Edward McMillan-Scott has been expelled from the party. | The Conservative MEP Edward McMillan-Scott has been expelled from the party. |
The MEP was suspended in July after he stood for vice-president of the European Parliament in defiance of party instructions. | The MEP was suspended in July after he stood for vice-president of the European Parliament in defiance of party instructions. |
He was criticised for challenging a Polish MEP, one of the Tories' new allies in Brussels, for the role. | He was criticised for challenging a Polish MEP, one of the Tories' new allies in Brussels, for the role. |
The Conservatives said they were "disappointed" by the MEP's behaviour but Mr McMillan-Scott, who once led the Tory group in Brussels, is to appeal. | The Conservatives said they were "disappointed" by the MEP's behaviour but Mr McMillan-Scott, who once led the Tory group in Brussels, is to appeal. |
'No scapegoat' | 'No scapegoat' |
He said he would not be made a "scapegoat" for widespread criticism of the Conservatives' decision to forge a new alliance in Brussels after June's elections. | He said he would not be made a "scapegoat" for widespread criticism of the Conservatives' decision to forge a new alliance in Brussels after June's elections. |
David Cameron pulled the Tories out of the centre-right group of MEPs, where they sat alongside governing parties in Germany, Italy and France, saying he did not share its federalist views. | David Cameron pulled the Tories out of the centre-right group of MEPs, where they sat alongside governing parties in Germany, Italy and France, saying he did not share its federalist views. |
He re-aligned them within the European Conservatives and Reformist Party group, made up of parties from central and eastern Europe, including Poland and the Czech Republic. | He re-aligned them within the European Conservatives and Reformist Party group, made up of parties from central and eastern Europe, including Poland and the Czech Republic. |
David Cameron has been exploited by those in the party who want Britain to leave Europe Edward McMillan-Scott | David Cameron has been exploited by those in the party who want Britain to leave Europe Edward McMillan-Scott |
Mr McMillan-Scott, who was unhappy with this decision, chose to stand against Polish MEP Michal Kaminski, a member of the new coalition, for the role of vice-president. | Mr McMillan-Scott, who was unhappy with this decision, chose to stand against Polish MEP Michal Kaminski, a member of the new coalition, for the role of vice-president. |
In doing so, he scuppered Mr Kaminski's chances of getting the job. | In doing so, he scuppered Mr Kaminski's chances of getting the job. |
Mr McMillan-Scott said Mr Kaminski was "inappropriate and unsuitable" for the role because of reported past links with extreme far right groups, something Mr Kaminski denies. | Mr McMillan-Scott said Mr Kaminski was "inappropriate and unsuitable" for the role because of reported past links with extreme far right groups, something Mr Kaminski denies. |
"I will not be a scapegoat for this," Mr McMillan-Scott said of the decision to expel him, one he said he was not consulted on. | "I will not be a scapegoat for this," Mr McMillan-Scott said of the decision to expel him, one he said he was not consulted on. |
"David Cameron has been exploited by those in the party who want Britain to leave Europe. I want Britain to lead in Europe." | "David Cameron has been exploited by those in the party who want Britain to leave Europe. I want Britain to lead in Europe." |
But other Tory MEPs said his position had become untenable. | But other Tory MEPs said his position had become untenable. |
"I am disappointed in him and the party is not to blame," said Timothy Kirkhope, the party's leader in Brussels. | "I am disappointed in him and the party is not to blame," said Timothy Kirkhope, the party's leader in Brussels. |
"This was not so much about his views but about his behaviour. I can imagine that he will come under pressure to stand down as does any member of the Parliament that crosses the floor." | "This was not so much about his views but about his behaviour. I can imagine that he will come under pressure to stand down as does any member of the Parliament that crosses the floor." |
Labour said the expulsion showed the Tories were "falling apart" over Europe and that moderate pro-Europeans no longer had a place in the party. |