Comedian and actor Russell Brand doesn’t want you to vote—he wants you to revolt.
“The planet is being destroyed. We are creating an underclass. We’re exploiting poor people all over the world. And the genuine, legitimate problems of the people are not being addressed by our political class,” he said in a bombastic BBC interview.
And what would that revolution look like?
“A socialist egalitarian system based on the massive redistribution of wealth, heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for energy companies and any companies exploiting the environment. The very concept of profit should hugely reduced. David Cameron says profit isn’t a dirty word. I say profit is a filthy word,” Brand declared, sitting at the edge of his seat.
Brand guest-edited the latest edition of the New Statesman, a British weekly magazine, on the very topic of revolution.
When asked for details about how such a system would work, Brand deflected.
“Don’t ask me to sit here in an interview with you in a bloody hotel room and devise a global utopian system,” he said.
“You’re calling for revolution!” interviewer Jeremy Paxman fired back.
“Yeah, absolutely! I’m calling for change; I’m calling for genuine alternatives,” Brand responded.









