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Rolling Stones star not afraid of Brexit

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Stones guitarist Keith Richards has dismissed concerns about Brexit, saying he is more worried about surveillan­ce.

The musician, who is the subject of a new BBC series about growing up in post-war Britain, said he was concerned about different powers at work in society.

He told the Radio Times; “There’s cameras everywhere. Big Brother has arrived, and we all think it’s for our own safety.

“I don’t know about a society where you all think you have to spy on each other.

“Everybody’s looking over their shoulder! There’s an element of fear. And certain guys have engineered it that way. Maybe it’s good to be frightened for a while, I don’t know.

“But it’s in the air, that element of fear... I’m used to cops, I ask for it – I don’t wish it on society. But it’s there, whether you wish it or not..”

The 72-year-old went on: “It’s a vicious world. Meanwhile, we’re sitting here talking about is Britain In or Out? Personally, I don’t give a damn.”

Then, before breaking into laughter, he added: “Personally, I’d invade France. I’d be very Henry VIII, I’d be Edward III about it.”

The guitarist will journey back to his formative years in the hour-long film, Keith Richards – The Origin Of The Species, directed by punk film-maker Julien Temple for BBC Two.

The documentar­y will be the centrepiec­e of the broadcaste­r’s year-long My Generation season charting the history of pop music across the decades.

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KEITH RICHARDS: Has no concerns over leaving EU.

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