British eurosceptic leader Nigel Farage's group in the European Parliament collapsed on Thursday after a Latvian member pulled out, ending a short-lived alliance formed after continent-wide elections in May.

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Farage, whose UK Independence Party is increasingly popular at home, created the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group with the populist Five Star movement of Italian comedian Beppe Grillo.

The blow to Farage comes just days after UKIP won its first parliamentary seat in Britain's House of Commons.

"Latvian MEP Iveta Grigule left EFDD group today. EFDD no longer has members from at least seven countries, so declared dissolved today," parliament spokesman Jaume Duch said in a tweet.

Seven is the minimum number of parties required to form a group in the European Parliament.

UKIP wants to pull Britain out of the European Union and is also campaigning for stronger immigration controls.

After a strong performance in May's European Parliament elections, Farage gathered together 48 MEPs for his EFDD group.

The largest contingent is made up of members from UKIP, followed by 17 from Grillo's group.

The main centre-right group in the Brussels parliament, the European People's Party, celebrated the collapse of Farage's group.

"First defeat for eurosceptics! EFDD group disappears with departure of Latvian Iveta Grigule," the group tweeted.

(AFP)

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