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Previously on "Russell Brand and Steve Coogan"
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostProbably better you hear it from Piers Morgan then.
'Don't let clowns like Russell Brand tell us how to vote',...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOh give it a rest for once. Everyone knows how you feel without you parroting it every five minutes.
Get over the fact a leftie broke your heart
'Don't let clowns like Russell Brand tell us how to vote', PIERS MORGAN says | Daily Mail Online
Like his fellow press-loathing mate Brand – and the absurd 'Bishop' Hugh Grant for that matter - Coogan preaches from the high altar of ethics and morality, whilst privately preferring to wallow in the complete opposite social strata.
For the record, I personally don't give a monkey's cuss about their sex lives, and nor, I suspect, do any current tabloid newspaper editors.
Their combined ability to sell newspapers based on their ageing lothario libidos wouldn't be even as tenth as commercially interesting as that of Joey Essex from TOWIE.
But I do care about their flagrantly self-interested attempts to try and influence the UK general election.
Why on earth should we listen to a couple of rich, bored, hypocritical comedians try to dictate where we cast our vote – particularly when one of them told us voting was pointless?
I don't agree with much that David Cameron ever says about anything. He's always struck me as the worst kind of PR-speaking, slimy creep who will say and do anything for power.
But he was right when he called Russell Brand 'a joke'.
Only the joke's on all of us.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostBoth of these hypocrites are in support of Labour merely as a self-guilt assuaging fashion accessory to make them feel not so bad about their wealth.
Get over the fact a leftie broke your heart
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Alan Partridge is far more personable and likeable than Steve Coogan.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostDo you hate RB because he shagged Katy Perry?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostNow all Russell needs is a prostitute who doesn't mind a shag with a ugly feck uglier than a son born to MF, Suity and FLC.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBoth guilty of being loaded, drug takers, shagging prostitutes and excess, but wish to point out how morally virtuous they arewhen it comes to Socialism.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostBoth of these hypocrites are seeking assuage their guilt and make themselves look morally virtuous and thus justify their own personal fortunes. They want to protect themselves from being accused of being rich. What is even more iniquitous is that these people want to condemn everyone else to lives iof state dependency, broken economies and the suppression of aspiration (the poor are regarded as victims not future IT contractors, engineers or doctors, actors or comedians). In other words they have reached the top of their careers and they wish to remain unchallenged.
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Both of these hypocrites are in support of Labour merely as a self-guilt assuaging fashion accessory to make them feel not so bad about their wealth.They want to protect themselves from being accused of being rich. What is even more iniquitous is that these people want to condemn everyone else to lives iof state dependency, broken economies and the suppression of aspiration (the poor are regarded as victims not future IT contractors, engineers or doctors, actors or comedians). In other words they have reached the top of their careers and they wish to remain unchallenged.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 5 May 2015, 08:03.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's Labour, he has already voted 10,000 times by post.
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Now all Russell needs is a time machine so he can go and register to vote.
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