Police in Brussels have ordered a right-wing political conference taking place in the city to be shut down, sparking outrage from speakers and guests alike.With political heavyweights including Nigel Farage and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman in attendance, the National Conservatism Conference (NatCon) had aimed to bring together voices from across Europe to share their views on the continent’s future political outlook.However, once Farage was on stage to address the gathered crowd, Brussels’ mayor ordered organisers to wrap up the conference within just 15 minutes.A report in local outlet the Brussels Times had said “anti-fascist” protesters were threatening the venue with mass protests, and had demanded the event be called off entirely.Police told GB News they had issued a public order notice due to the “threat of protest” at the event, though sources at the scene reported there had not yet been any sign of demonstrations.Authorities are currently jostling with reporters and guests at an entrance the building, after organisers were handed a mere 15 minutes’ notice to respond after the notice had been read.Nigel Farage, as he extended his speech to start taking questions from the audience, said: “I’ve heard the police are very eager to close us down, so they can close it down with me on stage.”Farage slammed the decision to close the conference as “monstrous” and slated what he called the “extreme intolerance” of authorities in interviews after his speech, asking: “What will this look like around the world?”MORE MADNESS FROM BRUSSELS:EU commissioner sparks fury among Britons after claiming ‘Gibraltar is Spanish’‘Why are we doing THIS?’ Richard Tice blasts joint EU science project ‘madness’‘Brexit came at the perfect time! The EU is now imploding,’ writes Bill CashHe added: “If anything has convinced me Brexit was the right thing to do, it was the events here today.”Speaking to GB News’ Good Afternoon Britain, he accused the EU of not liking “alternative points of view”, and recalled his experiences as an MEP in which he was “banned from restaurants, bars and coffee shops” for his views.But he slammed the police’s and “ghastly” Mayor of Brussels’ intervention at NatCon as the event rolled on, claiming the Socialist Party mayor, Philippe Close, was “harassing” him. More to follow… GB News Read More