The American rocker said he witnessed 'controlled chaos' during an 'insane' tour of the Houses of Parliament
Speaking in the central lobby afterwards, he said:"What I just saw in there was controlled chaos. It was the clash of wills but respectful - the right honourable so and so, it was fascinating.
"America is so young and has no sense of history, everything over there is just fast, immediate, instant gratification and there's no time to sit there and just gaze, I mean, look where you are - it's insane.Open Privacy Options He watched on at PMQs as Ms Rayner accused the government of"obstructing" its own COVID inquiry with itsfrom Boris Johnson, and spending"hundreds of thousands of pounds" of taxpayers' money on"loophole lawyers".
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