
The legendary British film icon and Brexit supporter has called the unelected EU “fascist” in a candid interview with BBC radio 4.
Sir Michael notably stated regarding the Leave vote: “I’d rather be a poor master than a rich slave.”
He’s again, reiterated that in yesterday’s radio interview, stating: “I’d rather be a poor master of my fate than having someone I don’t know making me rich by running it.”
He further described his opinion of the European Union’s unelected despots.
“What I see is I’m being ruled by people I don’t know, who no one elected, and I think of that as fascist,“
”In the long run, though, it’ll come around.”
The British film icon, from such films as “The Man Who Would Be King”, “The Italian Job”, “Battle of Britain” and “Without a Clue”, is one of just two actors who has been nominated for an Academy Award in every decade from the 1960s to 2000s.
Caine says he doesn’t listen to the scare tactics and fear mongering used by pundits financed by globalists.