Queen‘s Roger Taylor has become the latest high-profile name to criticise the government’s Brexit deal, after it failed to secure visa-free touring for musicians.The drummer, who was one of 100 celebrities to sign a letter against the deal, describedit as a “dreadful retrograde step” during an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s The World This Weekend.“Borders are a dreadful invention of mankind, and so we are just putting up another one, and I think it’s a dreadful retrograde step,” he said.Taylor also revealed the effect it could potentially have on Queen’s road crews – who have already faced a financial hit after coronavirus forced the band to postpone their European tour.“I know our road crew, all the guys that make our touring work, they are.
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