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By:
Dotchinite
When: 04 May 15 13:32
Back Miliband for an overall majority now at over 100-1 . Price will soon collapse once this gets out.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 04 May 15 13:41
Laugh
By:
Dotchinite
When: 04 May 15 13:42
Hope you got on Burton. You can thank me and David on Friday.
By:
Howdi
When: 04 May 15 16:58
Brand is one hell of a joke. vote, don't vote, revolution, laughing stock.
By:
Facts
When: 04 May 15 17:09
Don't underestimate his influence.
By:
Dotchinite
When: 04 May 15 17:12
Its frightening to think that some people may actually vote for a Govt because  Russell Brand has told them to.
By:
Meadow X1
When: 04 May 15 17:20
I agree with Dotchinite.  Remember Brand is the guy that only a couple of weeks ago was urging everyone not to vote at all.  The whole scenario that he could be some sort of guru to young persons is very frightening indeed.  What publicity stunt is he going to pull next to fill his coffers?
By:
bongo
When: 04 May 15 17:27
I remember last time, Sheffield Hallam particularly, a lot of people didn't get to vote as they didn't have their polling cards and due to LA inefficiency where they run their finger up and down 16 sides of names on some paper, when it came to 10pm they were still queueing and didn't get on.

This time could be worse as some will arrive at the polling booth to vote Green or Labour to find they are not even registered, and someone will no doubt blame Russell Brand for this. They'll bleat on demanding a second election because this one wasn't fair.

Lots of nice errors in RB videos:
-850bn cost of bank bailouts - check
-5,000 fewer nurses - check
-tax cuts for being a millionaire - check
-food bank users over 1 million - check
-austerity - check
All bolocks of course, but say it often enough and people believe it.

Still the funniest thing since the Green Party Boyzone video though.
By:
Injera
When: 04 May 15 17:34
What's even more depressing is that the media are reporting Brand's recommendation.
By:
pawras
When: 04 May 15 18:38
I've said it before don't assume that young people listening to his ultimately self serving boll&&ks that they are going to agree with him.

I know I wouldn't have done in my teens/early 20s let alone now.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 04 May 15 19:30
This is the man today's youth are going to take notice of?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Russell_Brand_Show_prank_telephone_calls_row
By:
alun2005
When: 04 May 15 19:53
Why on earth is this Brand character being put centre stage by the London Media? 

Surely any sensible person would view any political endorsement made by Brand as a disaster for the party concerned?
By:
Facts
When: 04 May 15 19:54
Dotchinite     04 May 15 17:12 
Its frightening to think that some people may actually vote for a Govt because  Russell Brand has told them to.


It's a damn sight more frightening, anybody wanting to vote for the vermin Tories.
By:
Facts
When: 04 May 15 19:56
pawras     04 May 15 18:38 
I've said it before don't assume that young people listening to his ultimately self serving boll&&ks that they are going to agree with him.

I know I wouldn't have done in my teens/early 20s let alone now.




.....and look where you are now !
By:
EMPIRE DAY
When: 04 May 15 20:01
cameron and co will be puzzled how somebody as wealthy as brand has not become a tory
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 04 May 15 20:09
it'll be the drugs he's snorted
By:
pawras
When: 04 May 15 20:11
yep not some deadbeat socialist thinking they have a 'right' to stick their hands in other people's pockets to make up for their own failings
By:
Eeternaloptimist
When: 04 May 15 20:23
All that money. You'd think he'd have discovered a bar of soap by now.
By:
Lampus
When: 04 May 15 20:26
Tories  love  the  tory VAT   tax
By:
alun2005
When: 04 May 15 20:27
I think it's fair to say that most adults in the UK wouldn't let Brand through their front door. So why on earth is anyone giving him ANY political credibility or a platform? Is it just very poor judgement on the part of the (inevitably) left-wing media outlets?
By:
Facts
When: 04 May 15 20:54
Time will tell !Happy
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 04 May 15 20:59
I think it's fair to say that most adults in the UK wouldn't let Boris Johnson through their front door either
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 04 May 15 21:04
I think it's fair to say Diane Abbott wouldn't fit through most front doors
By:
bongo
When: 04 May 15 21:33
I can imagine her getting in my gaffe, just not being able to turn round and get back out again. Unless she walked out backwards.
By:
pawras
When: 04 May 15 21:49
Not a big fan of boris but he's still preferably to that dirty pimp looking bland

may flabbot has one of those wide load reverse beeper things??
By:
Facts
When: 04 May 15 22:53
^ what a class act.
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