guitarist is urging voters to help end “arrogance, ineptitude and corruption” in the British government, and to vote for “a chance of decency” at tomorrow's General Election in the UK. The 76-year-old musician has been making his personal feelings about the upcoming election crystal clear on his social media channels in recent weeks. At the weekend, May shared a collage of British newspaper front pages (originally posted on the instagram account of the_artist_taxidriver), overlaid with the theme tune from the Looney Tunes cartoon series, in a post that began with the words, “Looney Tunes !!! The comedy !! The irony !!” Singling out headlines based upon a comment made by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, strongly tipped to become the next Prime Minister by pre-election polls, would “wreck Britain in 100 days”, May posted: “"Starmer will WRECK Britain in 100 days" ?!!! Hello ?!! Britain is ALREADY WRECKED !!! How could things get any worse ?!! And did we forget Liz Truss destroying Britain's standing in the world in just 47 days ?!! Pure Comedy ! But also Tragedy.

“Just 4 days left to prepare for the ousting of the arrogance, ineptitude and corruption that we have suffered for more than a decade. VOTE ! For a change - for a chance of decency. Get your mates to come with you to the polling station - make a night of it.

Let's do this !!!” A photo posted by on On June 24, the guitarist posted a photo of the cover of the news.