Bryan Adams appears to BACK Brexit as he hits out at 'unelected' Brussels bureaucrats
SINGER Bryan Adams has appeared to come out batting for Brexit as the historic EU referendum now looms less than a month away.
Bryan Adams tweeted about Brexit
The Summer of 69 star has joined in the debate on a UK exit from Europe with a Twitter post that appears to lay the boot into "unelected" Brussels bureaucrats.
The Everything I Do, I Do It For You singer tweeted: “Brexit: Are you in or out? Does the UK really want to be governed by people that are unelected?”
The post has since been retweeted more than 500 times, and liked by more than 600 people - and also saw the phrase Bryan Adams trend on Twitter.
His followers on Twitter were left divided, with Agent Alba replying: “They are elected. On the other hand, neither the UK monarchy nor the house of lords is.”
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However, tweeter Katie hit back: “But the power/laws are made by commissioners we cannot get rid off. Unlike MPs, MEPs have absolutely NO power.”
The tweet Bryan Adams posted
The 56-year-old emigrated from Canada
The referendum on whether to leave the EU takes place on June 23, and is the most historic decision for a generation.
The Remain campaign is headed by Prime Minister David Cameron, while the Leave troupe is fronted by former mayor Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage.
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A host of celebrities have come out on both sides of the debate.
Express.co.uk contacted Bryan Adams for a comment.