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Rod Stewart This week he won politics, saying he supports Brexit leader Nigel Farage and current Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
“It’s hard for me because I’m very rich and I should be, so a lot of people don’t really touch me,” Maggie May May told The London Times in an article published on Friday.
“But that doesn’t mean I’m losing contact. For example, I’ve read about Starmer cutting off Scotland’s fishing and returning it to the EU. It didn’t make him popular. We’re tired of the Conservatives. We have to give Farage a chance. His experience is great.”
Farage formed the Brexit Party in 2019 and eventually became a populist UK reformhe led.

Rod Stewart won Politics Friday, saying he supports Brexit leader Nigel Farage instead of current Prime Minister Keir Starmer. (Getty Images by Myrna M. Suarez/ABA; Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Sky News reported this week that if the election is held this year, his party will be expected to gain the most seats in parliament. The next election is scheduled for 2029.
Earlier this year, the UK reforms had A series of election victories After gaining seats in parliament, mayor and several local elections, what Farage said proves that the British reforms are “now the opposition to the Labor government.”
“What choice do we have?” Stewart replied that reporters were surprised by his support for Farage. “I know some of his family. I know his brother and I like him a lot.

Nigel Farage is the leader of the British Reform Party. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Image)
“Starmer is all about getting us out of Brexit, and I don’t know how he will do that. Still, the country will survive. It could be worse. We might be in the Gaza Strip.”
The 80-year-old has more harsh words to American conservatives, especially when Go to Ukraine.
“Did you see the road to Zelenskyy (Ukrainian President Vodimir). No tie When will he go to the White House? I could have danced (President Donald Trump and Vice President Judd Vance),” the singer temporarily took a displaced family from Ukraine in 2022.
“And the incident backfires because no one likes it. You have another D ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————–
He refers to Elon Musk, who has since left the government.

Rod Stewart, along with Kenny G and Donald Trump, criticized Ukrainian president in 1998. (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)
Stewart also had ideas about the Israel-Hamas war.
“What’s frustrating is the situation in the Gaza Strip,” he said. “(Israel Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu didn’t realize it was a matter of his people under the Nazi rule, completely annihilated. Will Trump turn the Gaza Strip into Miami?”
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The British also said he was “disappointed” that Trump “stayed away from Europe because the United States is our strongest ally.”
He said the United States also “signed $47 billion in arms deals with Israel. I think the British are still selling weapons to the Israelis. How will that stop?”