Oscar-nominated actor Terence Stamp has complained about how no one speaks English anymore in London.
The 76-year-old, who is most famous for playing General Zod in Superman 2, claimed he was ‘sad’ that there weren’t many English people in the capital these days.
He told The Daily Mail: ‘You see these mums wandering around with their prams and four out of five of them have these scarves wrapped around their heads.
‘I do think a multicultural society can be a good thing, but when it’s at the cost of your own culture and history, then it’s gone too far and it would be very sad if London stopped being predominantly English.’