Nigel Farage embroiled in heated I'm A Celeb feud as campmates blast former MEP

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Nigel Farage has angered more of his I
Nigel Farage has angered more of his I'm A Celeb campmates (Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Fred Sirieix and Sam Thompson both blasted Nigel Farage as a "d**k" and "talking b*****ks" as the politician wound up in the camp once again.

A row kicked off after the camp had some leftover eel in their rice for breakfast. Farage said: "I wonder how many people at home have had eel risotto for breakfast. From an environmental perspective, the way we’re fishing some of the oceans is not very clever.”

Tony concurred: “We’re destroying the oceans.” Nigel said: “I spoke about it in parliament.” Fred said: “I’m sure you did.” Nigel started: “A combination of European greed…” Interrupting each other, Fred said: “It’s not just European greed, you’ve got to stop saying that. Because it’s the world who is overfishing. You’ve got to stop saying European greed in all of this. This is just not right Nigel.”

Nigel Farage embroiled in heated I'm A Celeb feud as campmates blast former MEP eiqrtiqqqihqinvSam Thompson branded Nigel a 'd**k' (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Nigel said: “I can assure you…” Fred said: “You’re fixated on this and you keep on with this narrative.” Fred said in the Bush Telegraph: “He never answers the questions. But do you know why? Because he’s talking b*****.” Later Fred and Farage did finally agree on something - that the camp was lacking water.

Fred was describing Sam as a "nice man" before adding: “Not very good at getting the water though. Yesterday Nick did it by himself.” Nigel agreed: “He’s done f*** all.” Danielle Harold then said to Sam: “Come here, come here, Nigel was like, he’s done f*** all.” Sam jumped to action: “Nick, shall I go and get some water?” In the Bush Telegraph Sam said: “Nigel, what a d**k, proper ratted me out. I want to help the camp but I’m really forgetful so I just won’t remember to do it. I feel a bit guilty.”

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When he came back into camp with water Nigel said: “Well done.” Sam said to Nick: “I need you to tell me if I’m not doing enough.” Offering to get more water, Nigel said to Sam: “I think you’ve done it now for the day, that’s fine.” Farage is a former MEP who on several occasions failed to become an elected MP in the House of Commons during five general elections and two by-elections.

He recently opened up about his time in politics and revealed that those sitting in the House of Lords received £300 per day for their time in office. However, he went on to discuss his own time in European politics. He made a point of telling his campmates that while he was a serving Member of the European Parliament and was in his office in Brussels, he and his colleagues were given a daily spending allowance of 300 Euros which he "more than spent"

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