Rod Stewart urges voters to 'give Nigel Farage a chance' as he reveals what he really thinks about Keir Starmer
The rock legend told The Times: 'We've got to give Farage a chance. He's coming across well. Nigel?
'What options have we got? I know some of his family, I know his brother, and I quite like him.'
Sir Rod, who is due to sing at Glastonbury on Sunday, explained that he doesn't think he is out of touch with ordinary people, even though he his 'extremely wealthy'.
His comments on the UK's political landscape come after he previously spoke about about a problem with potholes around his £4.6million Essex mansion.

Rod Stewart, 80, has urged voters to give Nigel Farage a chance as he criticised Sir Keir Starmer.

The 80-year-old singer said the UK should give Nigel Farage 'a chance'

Sir Rod's comments on the political landscape come after he previously spoke about about a problem with potholes around his £4.6million Essex mansion
In 2022, he delighted fans as he donned a high-vis jacket to fill in the craters outside his home.
Sir Rod had said he was driven to take action 'as no-one can be bothered to do it'.
'So I took me mates out, and we knew what to do because I had builders in the house.
'We filled in a considerable length of the road, actually.'
The issue, however, continued to persist even after the local council said it would re-lay the road to fix the issues with the surface.
And last November, he announced he was considering selling his Italian supercar collection over the pothole issue.
Sir Rod wrote in a post on Instagram: 'I am extremely fortunate and eternally grateful to be the owner of these five beautiful hybrid sports cars, which, in my opinion, are true "works of art".
'Unfortunately, because of the potholes on our roads, I may have to find new owners for them.
'I’ve been driving these iconic Italian cars since the seventies, and I absolutely love and adore them.'
'I took me Ferrari out. Nearly lost the f***ing wheel,' he said.
He added that potholes were still present 'all over Britain' in contrast to Europe.
'As I travel in Italy, Germany, nowhere else is as bad,' he said. 'Starmer has promised to spend millions on it… We shall see.'
Sir Rod was also quick to nip any criticism of his broadside in the bud.
He added: 'This post is for my fans—thank you, as you are the sole reason I own them. And to all the trolls… don’t bother; I never read the comments.'
Sir Rod is due to perform at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset on Sunday.
The legend who has not sung at the event since 2002, confirmed that his Faces co-star and Rolling Stones guitarist, Ronnie Wood, will be making an appearance.

Sir Rod revealed that he was bringing on his Faces co-star and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood to the Glastonbury stage
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Sir Rod pictured in 1978

The veteran rocker exchanging words with the monarch
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