When Nigel Farage stood down as leader of UKIP today (July 4) he said: “I want my life back, and it begins right now."

However, the controversial MEP is best advised to steer clear of this unnamed cafe in Notting Hill Gate, after he featured on a ‘rogues gallery’ banning him from the establishment.

Farage featured on the poster, which has been snapped and shared on the internet, along with fellow Brexit bed buddies Boris Johnson , Michael Gove, and Andrea Leadsom.

Also making up the shortlist is Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre, and columnist Sarah Vine, who writes for the paper and is married to Mr Gove, who has been criticised publicly by Conservative colleagues for the way he handled his leadership challenge .

The message reads: “These people have harmed our business. One more meal or sale will not be worse than what they’ve done.

“These people have hurt our employers and our friends, and we will not make them share the same space with you.

“These people’s cruel and regressive agenda was rejected by the people of London .

“They are persona non grata in this city.

“London should give them no aid or comfort, and neither will we.

“These people seek to harm our city, they should be denied its comforts.

“United against Brexit. United against the causes of Brexit.”