My problem with this particular case is that Brand holds an inherently contradictory position. It reminds me of the phrase ‘you are not stuck in traffic. You ARE traffic. And when this uncomfortable fact is pointed out to him, he has a hissy fit.
Do you know anything about this specific case? The Guardian have been covering it in detail for a few months now, since it all began. Like the fact that the initial purchaser involved was Tory MP Richard Benson
If Brand is going to draw attention to the fact that the party in power, in their private dealings, are profiting from turfing key workers out of their homes, to cash in on their ‘investments’, while publicly preaching the opposite, then fine. Good luck to him. If he is engaging with the issue properly, and proposing doing something about the ludicrous mess our housing market presently is (homes as investments, or cash machines, rather than actual homes), or suggesting other people do then great.
But he’s not, is he? He’s just getting shouty on telly (again), and then disappearing straight off (picked up in his chauffeur driven Merc? First class flight back to LA) to plug his latest book or film.
Mind you. Its probably just as well he’s not offering more advice (lets for the moment forget the book he’s plugging – Russell tells you how to change the world. From the comfort of his LA home – with the proceeds from his latest book). When his advice amounts to ‘democracy is crap – lets all not vote!
Brilliant. Well done. You’re a ****ing genius!
Revolutionary, my arse!! Its just bloody self promotion FFS! All part of his ongoing messiah complex
He’s just another ****ing Bono. Sanctimoniously, and hypocritically lecturing other people from his ivory tower. And giving hope to the desperate and gullible. When in reality he’ll have forgotten about them by next week, and moved on to whatever target ends up in the sights with his next scattergun, nonsensical onslaught