“It ain’t any better for the Yanks though is it, you know, what an absolute melt they’ve got there,” he said.
His five-minute speech saw the actor brand Westminster’s Brexit plans “a shambles”, adding: “I mean where are our leaders?
He also called playwright Harold Pinter, who died in 2008, “a father figure I didn’t even know I needed”, who taught him “that where I came from didn’t dictate where I went to”.
He don’t fancy a little trip to Britain because there’s people here that just don’t like him.