Michael Caine Criticised For 'Servant' Comments About Brexit

'I'd rather be a poor master than a rich servant.'
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Millionaire actor Michael Caine has been criticised after saying he would “rather be a poor master than a rich servant” when asked about why he voted to leave the European Union.

Promoting his latest film, Going in Style, the veteran film star told Sky News that he was not worried about the UK’s future outside the bloc.

Michael Caine has been criticised for his comments about backing Brexit
Michael Caine has been criticised for his comments about backing Brexit
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He said: “I think it will be alright.

“I voted for Brexit...what it is with me, I’d rather be a poor master than a rich servant.”

“It wasn’t about the racism, immigrants or anything, it was about freedom.”

Many on social media did not take Caine’s comments kindly, suggesting he won’t “be around to pick up the tab”.

Oo, oo - it's the "EU Represses Me Game" again! Can Michael Caine name one EU law or removal of rights that left him feeling a "servant"?

— mike galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) April 6, 2017

"I voted for Brexit... What it is with me is I'd rather be a poor master than a rich servant" Says multi millionaire Michael Caine

— Rebecca Rykalski (@SGL26) April 6, 2017

Waking to find Michael Caine is well Brexit. pic.twitter.com/XW0HisCBNE

— Nick Pettigrew (@Nick_Pettigrew) April 6, 2017

So Sir Michael Caine cries 'freedom'! 🙄😟

He won't be around to pick up the tab and he's Teflon coated because he's rich. 😠 #brexit

— Kim (@Erwhatdidyousay) April 6, 2017

Oppressed multiple millionaire Sir Michael Caine voted brexit because freedom..

— Chronos Caerus (@ChronosCaerus) April 6, 2017

Sir MIchael Caine: I'll be all right before, during, and after #brexit, because I'm a very wealthy Tory, and lots of people know that.

— Stefan Plebovich (@Stifanovich) April 6, 2017

At least Michael Caine will have the financial freedom to leave the UK. Same as he did the last time. Not all will have that luxury.

— Kim Milward (@kimnmilward) April 6, 2017

A few did, however, voice their support for him, saying Caine was “talking sense”.

Sir Michael Caine talking sense on #Brexit.

— George Smiley (@364690) April 6, 2017

"Sir Michael Caine" Normally dont waste my time on actor comments, but he is right.

— Truth (@zellerhorn) April 6, 2017

Michael Caine is so right about Brexit:

Remoaners can spew their lies, but they'll never take our FREEDOM 🇬🇧✊🎉🔜#ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/db8V5MdtHH

— Jared Scott (@y_a_ok) April 6, 2017

Ahead of last year’s EU referendum, Caine said he “sort of [felt] certain” that Britain should leave.

He said that the prospect of Brexit was “scary” but that he did not like being “dictated to by thousands of faceless civil servants”, according to the BBC.

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