Sir Rod Stewart has lashed out at Vladimir Putin on the eve of the second anniversary of Russia’s conflict on Ukraine.
The music veteran branded the Russian president an “arsehole” in an interview with Sky News on Friday evening.
And he stated revealed his fears in regards to the penalties of the US “pulling money away from Ukraine” because the battle enters its third yr.
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Sir Rod advised Sky News’s Friday Night With Niall Patterson: “You let that arsehole into Ukraine, he’ll get into every NATO country.”
“And we’ll have to join the army,” he added.
“We have to support Ukraine right to the end,” he continued, including: “Peace in the Middle East as well.”
Sir Rod appeared on Sky News alongside pal and fellow musician, Jools Holland to debate their new album, Swing Fever.
“We need joy, we live in very dark times,” he advised Sky News.
Sir Rod described how the album “brought them together”, whereas pianist and composer Holland revealed how, when Sir Rod first referred to as him to debate the undertaking, he believed it was a crank name.
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Sir Rod is not any stranger to talking his thoughts.
In January final yr, he referred to as into Sky News to donate for medical scans after listening to NHS disaster tales.
He stated it was ridiculous individuals needed to wait lengthy intervals for important remedy and referred to as for a change in authorities.
Sir Rod stated: “I personally have been a Tory for a long time but I think this government should stand down now and give the Labour Party a go, this is heartbreaking.
“In all my years on this nation I’ve by no means seen it so dangerous… change the bloody authorities.”
Source: information.sky.com”