THE WHO frontman Roger Daltrey has blasted "shadowy" EU bosses as behaving "like Fifa".

The rock'n'roll legend lashed out at "f***ing Jean-Claude Juncker" for not following the bloc's own rules.

3 Roger Daltrey has lashed out at EU bosses for behaving like Fifa officials Credit: Getty - Contributor

And he said the EU's "structure is completely flawed and will collapse one day" and he was sure it would bring Europe to its knees.

"Why would we stay in a ship with a hole in it?" he told the Sunday Times Magazine today.

He went on: "What I’m against is Brussels, those nightmare, shadowy people in Brussels.

"It’s like being governed by Fifa. If anyone is like Sepp Blatter, it’s f****** Jean-Claude Juncker. They’re twins.

3 Roger back in his Who days - in 1979 Credit: Redferns

Fifa officials have been engulfed by claims of widespread corruption and allegations that officials took millions in bribes.

Daltrey, who founded the band back in the 1960s, said the bloc "broke their rules to a huge degree to get Greece into the eurozone" and that Germany should never have been put on the same economic level as Greece.

He blasted Brexit talks as "a mess" and says it was a "stupid decision" to have an election because it means an even "weaker" government is now in charge.

And ahead of the release of his autobiography this week, he vowed to quit the country if Jeremy Corbyn ever became PM - as Labour would send taxes sky rocking for musicians like him.

"I’ll be gone. I’m not doing that again," he said, remembering the 98 per cent top tax rate under previous governments.

"Corbyn and McDonnell aren’t socialists.

"They’re Trots and that’s the Communist Party you’re voting for. They should just be honest with the people and say that."

3 Daltrey would leave the country if Jeremy Corbyn got into power, he vowed Credit: PA:Press Association

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Earlier this year the 74-year-old rock icon released his first solo album in 26 years - As Long As I Have You.

He told The Sun earlier this summer: "I wanted to go back to where I started.

"Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards."

The Who's Roger Daltrey performs Pinball Wizard during Tommy Live at The Royal Albert Hall