Morrissey appeared today on BBC Radio 6, where he performed several tracks from his upcoming album, Low in High School. During his appearance, Morrissey also offered some political commentary on the recent UKIP (UK Independence Party) election. “I was very surprised the other day,” he said regarding the loss of anti-Islam candidate Anne Marie Waters. “It was very interesting for me to see Anne Marie Waters become the head of UKIP,” he said. “Oh no, sorry, she didn’t, the voting was rigged. I forgot.” Listen here, around the 2:20:20 mark.

Elsewhere, during the performance of the song “Jacky’s Only Happy When She’s on the Stage,” he sings a refrain that features a repetition of “Brexit, exit, Brexit, exit,” followed by what sounds like children’s laughter. That happens around 2:29:30. Last year, Morrissey spoke about the Brexit vote, saying, “The result was magnificent.” Pitchfork has contacted Morrissey’s representatives for further comment.