Sir Mick Jagger has hit out at Brexit in two new politically-charged songs released this week.
The tracks, called England Lost and Gotta Get a Grip released late on Thursday night, give a sneering take on many hot topics including corruption, immigration, 'fake news', anti-intellectualism and the refugee crisis, according to the Daily Mail.
"I went to find England, it wasn't there," he sings on England Lost, adding: "I think I'm losing my imagination, tired of talking about immigration."
Jagger, 74, also hints at fears that Brexit will make the UK a tax haven for the rich, singing: "Lock the shutters, bolt the doors, London's gonna be like Singapore".
Hollywood actor Luke Evans stars in a bleak video accompanying the song, running through a dilapidated 21st Century Britain. He eventually charges out to sea before being dragged screaming back to shore.