Liberals rebuff Italy's 5-Star request to join them in EU parliament

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The group of Liberals in the European Parliament rebuffed a request from Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement to join them after they split with the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), the Liberals' leader said on Monday. Guy Verhofstadt, leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE, said there was "insufficient common ground" to accept 5-Star's request. "There remain fundamental differences on key European issues," he said in a statement, adding that the parties would continue working together on issues of shared interest such as the environment, transparency and direct democracy. Italian comedian-turned politician Beppe Grillo, founder of the 5-Star, proposed splitting with UKIP on Sunday and its members backed the idea in a vote on Monday. 5-Star, Italy's main opposition party, rejects traditional left-right ideological labels and so has no natural home among the main political families in the European Parliament. (Reporting by Julia Fioretti)