I started writing this blog on Tuesday; following-on from Russell Brand's very public announcement that he was supporting Ed Miliband and the Labour party in the UK General Election, in what Brand claimed was the start of a revolution.
The point behind me starting this blog was that I just couldn't believe for one minute that Russell Brand would suddenly give-up on all that he had ever stood for - i.e NOT supporting mainstream political parties - to suddenly give his backing to the woefully inept Ed Miliband and his right hand chump, Ed Balls. I was CONVINCED that Brand was just giving Labour his backing because he wanted to bring down mainstream UK politics from the inside - HOW WRONG WAS I, and how RIGHT was David Icke.
Labour lost the General Election by a green wellied country mile, with Ed Balls losing his seat, and Miliband resigning his position as leader of Labour within hours, but that is all beside the point - The top and the bottom of it is, Russell Brand had NO INTENTION of leading a revolution, he merely SOLD OUT, and probably all because his ego had been hurt by David Cameron, who had branded him "a joke".
Russell Brand has now lost all credibility as a revolutionist, but as he says in his latest video, "I'm just a comedian."
And that's it - The revolution is over, and it never really began.
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