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Michael Caine reveals he voted for Brexit

Actor Michael Caine arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere of Fox Searchlight's "Youth" at the Directors Guild Theatre on November 17, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. Todd Williamson/Getty Images for Fox Searchlight

Sir Michael Caine has revealed that he’s confident Britain’s exit from the European Union “will be all right.”

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The actor was speaking at the premiere of his latest film, Going In Style, in which he, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin play bank robbers.

“I think it will be all right,” Caine told Sky News.

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

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

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He added, “In politics you’re always going into areas you’ve never been before, so you’re going to get lost and then you’re going to find your way, and then it’ll be all right.”

Caine has since been criticized for saying he’d “rather be a poor master than a rich servant.”

Many people on social media did not find his words to be good-natured.

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The 84-year-old actor openly supported the Leave Campaign last year. He told BBC Radio 4’s Today at the time that Britain is “dictated to by thousands of faceless civil servants.”

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“You cannot be dictated to by thousands of faceless civil servants who make these rules, and you sort of [go], ‘Oh wait a minute, is that right?'” Caine said.

He concluded that people should “work harder” to avoid being hit economically if an EU exit should happen.

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