Its safe to assume Paloma Faith isnt a fan of UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
The Picking Up The Pieces singer called on the politician to step down and admit her mistakes after claiming she had made a shitshow out of Brexit negotiations.
Speaking to The Independent, Paloma said: I think the most brilliant, courageous thing for her to do would be to realise her careers over and be the guy that says, “Weve made a mistake, really sorry, its not possible. Im going to implement a law that means this cannot be reversed within the next 10 years”…Then step down.
Anyone else rooting for Paloma for PM? We quite like her thinking.
The singer continued: Itd be the non-egotistical thing to do. At the moment shes running the risk of her only legacy being that she made a shitshow of the situation.
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Paloma, 37, added that she felt scared when she thought about Brexit due to her mixed heritage and revealed that she and long-term boyfriend Leyman Lahcine are looking into getting dual citizenship for their one-year-old child.
“Brexit is very personal to me because my partner is a French passport holder, and my dad is Spanish, and my mums English, the singer explained.
I dont know if [dual nationality] is possible because we havent got a deal yet. Its scary. But I feel optimistic about the new generation. Young people seem so much more clued up, and Im hoping theyre going to save it all.
Its the kind of honesty weve come to know and love from Paloma.
The mum-of-one – who is currently channelling her inner villain as she takes on the role of sadistic and sharp-tongued Bet Sykes in new Batman-themed prequel series, Pennyworth – has proved shes definitely not shy in speaking her mind.
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The songstress recently admitted to obsessively stalking her partners ex-girlfriend on social media, adding that all the scrolling made her fall a little bit in love with Leymans former flame.
While earlier this year, Paloma gave a brutally honest review of parenting after becoming a mother for the first time last December, branding the experience hell despite her love for her child.
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