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MEPs from the new Brexit Party shared a video documenting their arrival to the European Parliament in Brussels, three years after Britain voted to leave the EU. The video shows Ms Rees-Mogg taking the Eurostar to Brussels and meeting fellow arrivals including Ann Widdecombe. The video highlights the astonishing range of luxuries the team were afforded on expenses upon arrival.

Annunziata Rees-Mogg said: “So, having left Brussels train station to get to the parliament via our chauffeur-driven car in one of the biggest underground car parks I’ve ever seen - full of Mercedes Benz, Volvo, BMW - we’ve been thrown out within a couple of minutes because apparently we can’t even carry a camera. “I wonder what they’re trying to hide.” Later in the video, Ann Widdecombe addressed the camera, saying: “Well, here we are. “I’ve arrived and I’m just praying I shan’t be here for more than four months and that we really are going to leave at the end of October.

The Brexit Party video charted Annunziata Rees-Mogg's journey to Brussels

Brexit news: Annunziata Rees-Mogg was talking about her first day in Brussels

“And all I can say is never, ever complain about Westminster expenses. “Because comparative to what goes on here our MPs turn up in hair shirts.” A European Parliament spokeswoman said: “There is no ban on recording within the European Parliament. “There are however restrictions in certain areas, such as entrances where security operations take place. This mirrors rules on filming security check areas at other public places such as airports or even art galleries. “Clear ‘no filming’ signs are displayed in these areas. “The European Parliament has highly permissive filming rules, especially when compared with many national parliaments. Filming is restricted in only a few places (such as security check areas) but allowed anywhere not listed in the terms and conditions. “In the Palace of Westminster for example, as a comparison - no filming for wider distribution is allowed anywhere without explicit permission.” A clean exit from the EU could be achieved by Boris Johnson becoming Prime Minister and forming an election agreement with the Brexit Party, its leader Nigel Farage has said. The former UKIP chief said such a pact would require Mr Johnson to call a snap election.

The Brexit Party highlighted the cars provided to drive MEPs around