There have been bitter exchanges in the European parliament during a debate on the UK's vote to leave the EU.
A central figure in the Leave campaign, UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage, was booed, called a liar and accused of using "**** propaganda".
But in his speech Mr Farage told parliament members "you as a political project are in denial".
He said hardly any of them had ever done a proper job in their lives, or created one.
The parliament was holding a special session ahead of a meeting later on Tuesday between EU leader and UK Prime Minister David Cameron - the first such meeting since the UK's vote.
Mr Cameron is stepping down, saying it will be up to his successor to trigger the formal method by which the country leaves the EU, and to conduct exit negotiations.
The European Parliament voted in favour of a motion urging the UK to do so immediately, by triggering Article 50.
Opening the session in parliament, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the British government should "clarify" its position.
Nice to see the European Parliament being so politically correct
