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Britain being run by Eurocrats: Caine

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VENICE, Italy — Michael Caine said Tuesday that he supports Brexit because he doesn’t want Britain to be controlled by European Union bureaucrat­s.

At the Venice Film Festival, the Oscarwinni­ng actor said Britain was “being run by a man called Mr. Juncker” — European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, a former prime minister of Luxembourg. Caine said that “up until I was 20, I thought Luxembourg was a radio station. I didn’t even know it was a country, and now he’s running my country — and he doesn’t seem to like us.”

Caine is in a minority among Britain’s creative artists, most of whom backed staying in the EU when Britain voted last year to leave the bloc. The 84-year-old actor said his decision wasn’t based on immigratio­n or economics, but because “I’d rather be a poor master of my own fate than a rich servant of someone else’s.”

Caine is in Venice with My Generation, a documentar­y about the 1960s.

He narrates and interviews contempora­ries including Paul McCartney, Roger Daltrey and Marianne Faithful for the film, directed by David Batty.

Caine, who made his breakthrou­gh in 1960s dramas including Zulu and Alfie, said he had long wanted to make a movie about the social transforma­tion of the ’60s, when he and other working-class actors, artists and musicians were given new opportunit­ies to express themselves.

“I regard myself as one of the most fortunate people in the world,” Caine told reporters. “There is no reason from my birth why I should be here talking to you.”

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