Russell Brand is a Bellend: More evidence.
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I think this video of his adds proof to the thread title.
http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/may/08/rus...
http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/may/08/rus...
Mr_B said:
I think this video of his adds proof to the thread title.
http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/may/08/rus...
So satisfying watching knowing he is a total prat & just proved it once again!http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/may/08/rus...
Another good piss-take of Brand in this production of Forgetting Ed Miliband.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q1aKMiwoNM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q1aKMiwoNM
Mr_B said:
Another good piss-take of Brand in this production of Forgetting Ed Miliband.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q1aKMiwoNM
That is good!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3q1aKMiwoNM
Its just getting better for Brand.
Its been found that his screen printed and produced in the UK sweat shirts that he sells for upwards of £65 and everything goes to charitable causes have a few flaws. Despite on the website as being ‘ethical’ and works to the ‘highest environmental standards’.
1) They are made in Bangladesh.
2) The factory workers get 25p an hour which is about 25% of the living wage out there.
3) On the receipt it states £1.37 benefits charity, but they won't say where the rest goes.
4) Of those social enterprise projects that get donations, apparently most goes to his own cafe that he started and his own PR will not state where the rest goes and if other projects benefit.
Hypocrite much?
Its been found that his screen printed and produced in the UK sweat shirts that he sells for upwards of £65 and everything goes to charitable causes have a few flaws. Despite on the website as being ‘ethical’ and works to the ‘highest environmental standards’.
1) They are made in Bangladesh.
2) The factory workers get 25p an hour which is about 25% of the living wage out there.
3) On the receipt it states £1.37 benefits charity, but they won't say where the rest goes.
4) Of those social enterprise projects that get donations, apparently most goes to his own cafe that he started and his own PR will not state where the rest goes and if other projects benefit.
Hypocrite much?
Du1point8 said:
Its just getting better for Brand.
Its been found that his screen printed and produced in the UK sweat shirts that he sells for upwards of £65 and everything goes to charitable causes have a few flaws. Despite on the website as being ‘ethical’ and works to the ‘highest environmental standards’.
1) They are made in Bangladesh.
2) The factory workers get 25p an hour which is about 25% of the living wage out there.
3) On the receipt it states £1.37 benefits charity, but they won't say where the rest goes.
4) Of those social enterprise projects that get donations, apparently most goes to his own cafe that he started and his own PR will not state where the rest goes and if other projects benefit.
Hypocrite much?
I was looking at these a while back. His website allows you to move a slider to choose how much you wish to pay (a minimum charge applies of course). Any profit then goes to the Russell Brand Foundation. I tweeted him to ask what they do, and why they are not listed by the Charity Commission. He didn't reply.Its been found that his screen printed and produced in the UK sweat shirts that he sells for upwards of £65 and everything goes to charitable causes have a few flaws. Despite on the website as being ‘ethical’ and works to the ‘highest environmental standards’.
1) They are made in Bangladesh.
2) The factory workers get 25p an hour which is about 25% of the living wage out there.
3) On the receipt it states £1.37 benefits charity, but they won't say where the rest goes.
4) Of those social enterprise projects that get donations, apparently most goes to his own cafe that he started and his own PR will not state where the rest goes and if other projects benefit.
Hypocrite much?
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