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Howdi
04 May 15 18:36
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What a truly vile man he is. Does he really think he is that important, that he thinks he can tell us how to vote. Last week he wanted a revolution and now he says vote Labour. Why on earth give him the air time

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By:
brendanuk1
When: 04 May 15 18:41
Laugh calm down
By:
The Dragon
When: 04 May 15 18:52
your are spot on howdi
By:
Howdi
When: 04 May 15 18:59
brendanuk1 • May 4, 2015 6:41 PM BST
Laugh calm down.......Apologies but this blokes influence/ air time are now beyound a joke. Only last week he was saying he wanted a revolution but not sure what kind, ffs.
By:
Foinavon
When: 04 May 15 19:22
After the obscene messages to Andrew Sachs given out on air on Radio 2, I wonder how anyone, let alone a candidate for PM, can even bring themselves to speak to him let alone take him seriously.
By:
Just Checking
When: 04 May 15 19:32
The yoof respec' him, innit.... sadly.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 04 May 15 19:33
18 year old spotty oiks were 11 when Brand did this.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Russell_Brand_Show_prank_telephone_calls_row
By:
caleyjags
When: 04 May 15 19:40
I don't like Brand but I have to agree with him on this. Establishment Cameron called him a joke for this debate with establishment Miliband. What better way to get back at wker Cameron.
By:
Howdi
When: 04 May 15 19:40
^^^ FAIR POINT RAISED BUT HAS THE FUTURE OF OUR CONTRY COME DOWN TO BRAND!
By:
Pokermonster
When: 04 May 15 19:43
I can't imagine having Brand's endorsement does the Labour cause any favours.
By:
caleyjags
When: 04 May 15 19:43
The future of our country is already in the hands of those who put their own personal interests in front of your interests, Clegg is the blatant example of this. Cameron and Miliband are not far behind.
By:
Howdi
When: 04 May 15 19:45
fair point poker
By:
Howdi
When: 04 May 15 19:46
caleyjags • May 4, 2015 7:43 PM BST
The future of our country is already in the hands of those who put their own personal interests in front of your interests, Clegg is the blatant example of this. Cameron and Miliband are not far behind....to be fair all of them could be earning more money in other fields.
By:
Facts
When: 04 May 15 19:50
Pokermonster     04 May 15 19:43 
I can't imagine having Brand's endorsement does the Labour cause any favours.



It will have done.

As will Steve Coogan's broadcast
By:
Pokermonster
When: 04 May 15 19:53
Steve Coogan, perhaps, but not Russell Brand in my view.  For every vote he garners, two will be lost by folk who cannot associate themselves with his sort of character at any cost.
By:
caleyjags
When: 04 May 15 19:54
The cliché that is rolled out, like most establishment clichés like wasted votes for other parties etc, that is never true. They earn what they do because of their political position, often through morally reprehensive actions, all self-interest. They couldn't earn what they do in the private sector, else giving their self-serving personalities, they would be doing. A Politics degree is about as difficult as a Media Studies degree, yet we will have a 20 yo MP pre-graduating politics degree within the week.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 04 May 15 19:55
Steve Coogan is an intelligent and erudite man, Brand is a vacuous attention-seeker.
By:
alun2005
When: 04 May 15 19:58
Who on earth would be dumb enough to take political guidance from Brand, and why on earth have the London Media placed him centre stage in this election period?  He is a political non-entity.
By:
Just Checking
When: 04 May 15 20:00
C4 news earlier had the Labour candidate for the seat Farage is contesting, he's just 25 and seemed proud of his politics degree. I've not looked but who would be surprised if he's been a researcher for a quango or MP since then and never even attempted a real job.. still, he's no doubt smarter and a better choice than the classy 20 yr old headbutt girl, words fail me there.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 04 May 15 20:01
I wouldn't be surprised if Conservative HQ stage-managed Brand's endorsement of the Labour party.
By:
Just Checking
When: 04 May 15 20:02
"Steve Coogan is an intelligent and erudite man, Brand is a vacuous attention-seeker."
Actually I'll give you that. Although Coogan was on Question Time, I'd really liked him or at least his characters, but I seem to remember he came across as a bit of an ars*hole Sad.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 04 May 15 20:04
Sadly, JC, being an **** and intelligent are not always mutually exclusive. Happy
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 04 May 15 20:04
Steve Coogan is an intelligent and erudite man

not when he was snorting coke and banging prozzies 3 at a time
By:
tonkability
When: 04 May 15 20:05
poker don't be daft I don't like him but he won't put me off voting Labour and a can see his attraction to the young
He isn't a negative
By:
Pokermonster
When: 04 May 15 20:05
We all have our minor foibles, BB.
By:
tonkability
When: 04 May 15 20:06
Double Barrell that's definitely a vote winner
By:
Just Checking
When: 04 May 15 20:08
"Sadly, JC, being an **** and intelligent are not always mutually exclusive"
Touché Laugh
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 04 May 15 20:11
I thought Brand was touting the Greens last week?
By:
Facts
When: 04 May 15 20:12
Nope
By:
tonkability
When: 04 May 15 20:13
now that Katie Hopkins is a massive vote winner LaughLaugh even if she says things that a lot of us agree with she is truly vile person and a masive negative!
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 04 May 15 20:16
I thought I'd read somthing about it:

Russell Brand has revised his anti-voting stance and called for people living in Brighton to vote for Caroline Lucas of the Green Party.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 04 May 15 20:19
A song on Ed's Ipod,  plays it when thinking about Brand.    "Hope You're Feelin' Me (Like I'm Feelin' You)"

No one could hold me no one could control me but now my future is up to you
Your lovin' can shape me make me or break me
Oh I hope you're feelin' me like I'm feelin' you. ShockedLaugh
By:
Facts
When: 04 May 15 20:23
Brand has his own Trews videos on YouTube. He has sided with Labour. Previous interview with Greens he liked the policies, but acknowledged they couldn't get the seats.
So in summing up in his video he says Vote Green in Brighton, but everywhere else - Labour.
By:
David Fishwick Minibus Sales
When: 04 May 15 20:31
Burton-Brewers    04 May 15 20:04 
Steve Coogan is an intelligent and erudite man

not when he was snorting coke and banging prozzies 3 at a time



where did it all go wrong Steve?
By:
treetop
When: 04 May 15 20:31
We are underwhelmed by yet another dickhe@d and Coogan endorsing the Labour party who seem to believe this is to their advantage ? Is this just another appeal to the working classes to rise up and smite the rich.............like Brand,etc ? Bizarre,druggies support Labour sounds attractive ?
By:
Foinavon
When: 04 May 15 20:35
Bizarre, millionaire druggies..
By:
tonkability
When: 04 May 15 20:38
Pi ssy knackered Tories everywhere e TreetopsLaugh
By:
akabula
When: 04 May 15 20:43
If anyone is daft enough to be swayed by Brand they deserve all they get.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 04 May 15 20:43
spellingandgrammarchecker   
04 May 15 19:33 
18 year old spotty oiks were 11 when Brand did this.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Russell_Brand_Show_prank_telephone_calls_row


What a shame we can't get back to 2008 archives to see what Facts posted after this Brand and Ross episode. 

I'd say 1.01 it was 'puerile.'

Yet here he is supporting the stupid c*nt.
By:
treetop
When: 04 May 15 20:45
Do you think Coogan and Brand are an asset to Labour tonks ?
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