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Russell Brand calls Nigel Farage a 'poundshop Enoch Powell' in BBC Question Time debate Russell Brand calls Nigel Farage a 'poundshop Enoch Powell' in BBC Question Time debate
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Comedian-cum-revolutionary Russell Brand and Ukip leader Nigel Farage clashed on Question Time tonight, the former telling the latter that he "don't have no good ideas".Comedian-cum-revolutionary Russell Brand and Ukip leader Nigel Farage clashed on Question Time tonight, the former telling the latter that he "don't have no good ideas".
Brand likened his counterpart on the other end of the political spectrum to the controversial MP, and criticised his "booze and fag down the pub" persona.Brand likened his counterpart on the other end of the political spectrum to the controversial MP, and criticised his "booze and fag down the pub" persona.
In fairness Farage stuck to the high road and didn't go for a counter-character assassination, facing a pincer attack from Brand and the audience, members of whom sporadically shouted and booed him during the debate. Farage used the event to tailor his points to a younger audience In fairness Farage stuck to the high road and didn't go for a counter-character assassination, facing a pincer attack from Brand and the audience, members of whom sporadically shouted and booed him during the debate. Farage used the event to tailor his points to a younger audience
It wasn't a good night for Brand either though, who was accused of preaching and asked why he didn't just stand for Parliament if he has such strong feelings about UK politics.It wasn't a good night for Brand either though, who was accused of preaching and asked why he didn't just stand for Parliament if he has such strong feelings about UK politics.
The comedian feebly replied that it might "turn him into one of them [a corrupt MP]", which only further angered the audience.The comedian feebly replied that it might "turn him into one of them [a corrupt MP]", which only further angered the audience.
Immigration, the NHS, "Punch and Judy politics" and education were all discussed during the debate, which also saw Conservative Communities and Local Government Minister Penny Mordaunt, Shadow International Development Secretary Mary Creagh and Times columnist Camilla Cavendish on the panel.Immigration, the NHS, "Punch and Judy politics" and education were all discussed during the debate, which also saw Conservative Communities and Local Government Minister Penny Mordaunt, Shadow International Development Secretary Mary Creagh and Times columnist Camilla Cavendish on the panel.