Protesters who tried to wreck the King's Coronation should emigrate to Europe, Lee Anderson declared last night.
The Conservative Party deputy chairman condemned "wet wipes" who refuse to "be proud of our fantastic country".
His comments came after hundreds of anti-monarchy activists gathered in central London on Saturday, chanting slogans including "down with the Crown" and "get a real job".
Dozens of demonstrators were arrested for public order offences.
Mr Anderson told the Daily Express last night: "Despite the Left-wing chatter that no one supports our great monarchy any more, thousands of well-wishers lined the Mall and gathered around the TV to witness the crowning of our new King and Queen.
"So I say to that small group of wet wipes who won't sing the national anthem, who won't hold their heads up high and be proud of our fantastic country, and who think living under King Charles is a world-ending dealbreaker, you are very welcome to take you and your pals to the EU Republic where you can live under another unelected head of state: Queen Ursula [a reference to European Commission president Ursula von de Leyen]."