


The majority of this country felt that their voices weren’t being heard. He also had some Brexit opinions: “We are getting out, and when the dust settles I think that it’ll be seen that it’s the right thing for this country to have done, that’s for sure… It’s got nothing to do with any of the immigration issues or any of that for me. Brexiter Roger Daltrey criticises restrictions for musicians touring Europe The Who frontman has been accused of hypocrisy after signing an open letter decrying the government’s position ‘I’m. A dead dog would have won it against, look at that.” Roger, this is not true. He went on: “On other pieces of politics, let’s put it this way: when you say that middle America and the Democrats lost it, but Trump didn’t really win it-because Democrats threw it away by putting up. Here’s what Daltrey said about Trump: “His fucking haircut! He needs it cut and as my mother would say, ‘wash your fucking mouth out.'” Good, good… so far. Now, another aging rock star has been asked his opinions on Trump and the state of politics: The Who‘s Roger Daltrey, who caught up with the NME right as the UK was set to trigger Article 50, officially signaling the country’s exit from the European Union. Now, another aging rock star has been asked his opinions on Trump and the state of politics: The Who ‘s Roger Daltrey, who caught up with the NME right as the UK was set to trigger Article. The irony of one of the progenitors of punk rock caping for a billionaire racist was widely remarked upon, and shared across the internet. The frontman has been very outspoken about his opinion on Brexit, going on record last year to slam the ‘corruption’ of the EU and say I am not anti European, but I an anti the present way we are. Trump was “a possible friend,” he opined. Capitol The rocker was celebrating a bust of Winston Churchill, which was unveiled at an event attended by Secretary of State John Kerry. Daltrey does pay tribute to Townshend’s creativity, however, singling out the latter’s 1967 song, Rael (a diminution of Israel), as a bit of political prophecy.

Earlier this week, Johnny Rotten gave an interview with ITV where he said some truly dumb-assed shit about Donald Trump. Politics News The Who’s Roger Daltrey Performs at U.S.
