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Stein believed his views about Brexit had been heavily influenced by his late father Eric Stein.
The chef explained that his father suffered from bipolar disorder for years and took his own life at the age of 58, when Stein was 17 years old.
Despite his father not being alive for the debate about leaving the EU, Stein believed he would have opposed Brexit.
He felt that influence would have originated from his family and history.
Stein told Radio Times: “My dad was very, very in favour of the European Union.
Rick Stein professed his love for France in an anti-Brexit remark (Image: GETTY)
TV Editor
Tonight s top TV tips includes the excellent Fargo, The Style Counsellors visit a sheep farmer, Channel 4 asks Are Women the Fitter Sex? and 12 Dope Queens lands on Sky Comedy . . .
Pick of the Day
Fargo, 10.30pm, TG4
Last week’s season four opener set things up nicely, while taking the show to a new stylistic level.
Fargo remains one of the classiest TV shows around.
This week, Ethelrida’s aunt, bank robber Zelmare Roulette, and her lover/partner in crime, Swanee Capps, escape from prison and arrive unannounced at the Smutny house.
Ethelrida s mother, Dibrell, reluctantly allows her sister and Capps to stay.
Having sold his house in France, food columnist Murray Chalmers reflects on the happy times he enjoyed there and the amazing food and drink that featured.