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Russel Brand shocker: turns out to be a massive hypocrite
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RichardD1970 wrote: »Do you really want people who would be swayed by Russel Brand to vote?
You make a good point0 -
What with tombstones and Russell Brand, millipede appears to be attempting to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
How on earth would it look to the rest of the world if this absurd, desperate man was elected as prime minister of Great Britain? It would be a massive humiliation for our nation.
What has happened to this country?0 -
labours core vote is public sector workers, benefit scroungers, unemployed and immigrants.
If there are more of them than there are in gainful employment, we're all f****d.
Brown tried to swell the public sector to make it bigger than the private sector. Luckily, he didn't quite acheive it.
I HATE LABOUR. I HATE BALLS. I HATE MILIPEDE.0 -
ffacoffipawb wrote: »C*ckwomble more like.
Don;t be so disrespectful.
The Wombles are an institution.
My favourite was Orinocho:wall:
What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
:wall:0 -
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32581972
Achingly unfunny faux-cockney turd Russell Brand who has previously urged people not to vote, has thrown his weight behind Labour.
Yes, because Miliband convinced Brand Labour was worth it. You see that's what happens when a decent politician risks debating with awkward people. Contrast that with Chicken Cameron who didn't have the confidence to debate with anyone. Personally I think Miliband has run rings around him.0 -
Yes, because Miliband convinced Brand Labour was worth it. You see that's what happens when a decent politician risks debating with awkward people. Contrast that with Chicken Cameron who didn't have the confidence to debate with anyone. Personally I think Miliband has run rings around him.
I'm not sure the key quality we need is 'running rings around' people, but policies for growth and full employment rather than populist but damaging nonsense.0 -
Yes, because Miliband convinced Brand Labour was worth it. You see that's what happens when a decent politician risks debating with awkward people. Contrast that with Chicken Cameron who didn't have the confidence to debate with anyone. Personally I think Miliband has run rings around him.
hahahaha like Brand would ever vote conservative. Unfortunately, it's not "cool" to be tory.0 -
TheBlueHorse wrote: »hahahaha like Brand would ever vote conservative. Unfortunately, it's not "cool" to be tory.0
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