
Never at a loss for words, The Who’s front man tells it like it is. Daltrey is also a Brexit fan.
British singer Roger Daltrey says ‘a dead dog’ would have beaten Hillary Clinton in the U.S. presidential election.
The Who’s legendary front man tells the British music news website NME that President Donald Trump ‘really didn’t win because Democrats threw it away by putting (Hillary Clinton) up. A dead dog would have won it against (her), look at that.’
The 73-year-old also commented about Trump’s infamous hairstyle. ‘His f***ing haircut! He needs it cut and as my mother would say, “wash your f***ing mouth out”‘
Daltrey also spoke in favor of his country’s move to leave the European Union. ‘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,’ he explained.
The formal process to leave the European Union has already been started by British Prime Minister Theresa May. Though many disagree with the move, Daltrey said it will help the country. ‘It’s got nothing to do with any of the immigration issues or any of that for me,’ he explained.
‘It was to do with much more. The majority of this country felt that their voices weren’t being heard.
