Becks Has Backed Remain. That Settles it Then
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In less than a week, the UK will vote whether it remains in the EU or not. It appears that one of Britain’s poster boys has come out to say what he really thinks.
That’s right – David Beckham has backed the Remain camp, and it would appear that made up the mind for most people on Twitter.
Becks has spoken. That's good enough for me #Brexit
— Norman Howick (@NormanHowick) June 21, 2016
David Beckham is #VoteRemain…
That settles it then. https://t.co/KOhQdfG3Y2
— Adam (@AdamTodd310389) June 21, 2016
https://twitter.com/OsmanRiaz/status/745194438838853632
Even David Cameron tweeted about it.
I'm delighted to see David Beckham is supporting #StrongerIN and will vote Remain: https://t.co/oRuRB4PZgq
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) June 21, 2016
Oh boy, there are a lot of tweets here.
David Beckham comes out for Remain. Bring back the experts – all is forgiven.
— Patrick Wintour (@patrickwintour) June 21, 2016
I'm voting for David Beckham. https://t.co/Sr7MtPJHHF
— Lauren Davidson (@laurendavidson) June 21, 2016
'But David Beckham is unqualified to comment on anything!' rage Twitter users, who do exactly that at least ten times a day
— Felicity Morse (@FelicityMorse) June 21, 2016
And some savage football comments:
I love the idea that the problems of the England team are so complex that David Beckham decided to intervene in the #EUref debate instead
— Philip Sim (@BBCPhilipSim) June 21, 2016
https://twitter.com/richjamesuk/status/745171183855755264
Here’s what Beckham said on Facebook:
While he may not be an authority on anything political, we can all agree with what he’s saying. Without the EU, Becks wouldn’t have had the experiences he had. It’s a long way off what the average person has to deal with, but still.
Bravo Becks.