Mark Collett verbally Assassinates Russell Brand – “I do look back on it obviously with a Large Degree of Embarrassment. But I also look back on it as a perfect sort of example of how if you look at what we were saying back then, we were Correct and we were very Prophetic. And that more or less everything we said in the BNP in the early 2000s came to pass. And the very interesting thing about Russell Brand that must irk him to this day, if he’s self-aware enough to be irked by any of his foolish behaviours, is that he thinks he’s some kind of Rebel. He thinks he’s the Outsider. He thinks he’s the Anti-Establishment Man. Yet he’s constantly updated on Question Time. I mean, this man is a Clown. He’s not a Politician. He’s an ex Junkie. He’s been in a couple of Hollywood Movies. He has done a few TV Shows, but he gets invited regularly on Question Time, the leader of the Opposition, Ed Miliband, went to Russell Brand’s house just before that particular general election to have a chat! Have like a, you know, a breakfast bar chat with him. And this guy thinks he’s a Revolutionary, thinks he’s, you know, fully Against the Establishment. He thinks he’s the Radical. Yeah. He’s there with the leader of the opposition and being invited on the BBC, its flagship political discussion show. He Is the establishment. He is the man who lives in the Ten Million Pound House in London. He is the man who works with these Hollywood Producers who makes, you know, seven figure sums from appearing in films. And I remember one thing that really popped his bubble is he was parading around pretending to be this Working Class Hero, talking about how Rents were Too High in London because all these Big Capitalists buy up all the Land, and some journalists said to him, but aren’t You One of Them? You Live in a Ten Million Pound House. Aren’t You part of the Problem? Aren’t You Pushing up the Prices by doing that, you know, Have Some Reality. These guys, you know, they can’t afford the rents they rent. They live hand-to-mouth. And you’re living in a ten million pound house. And at that point, he Got Mad! He got Angry because he was Exposed and he Lives in a Bubble. The man’s a Fantasist, he isn’t a Rebel, he’s not a Revolutionary, he’s not somebody who’s Taking On the System. He Is the System. He’s Part of the System. He is their Attack Dog. He’s the kind of person that they set on people like me to try and demean people like me. So our Genuine, Radical and Revolutionary Rhetoric is Contained. That’s his Job! And obviously, lots of young people think he’s some sort of, you know, Crazy Hero, some kind of Bohemian Radical. Not at all. No Radical. No Revolutionary gets Hollywood Roles like him, gets invited into the BBC. And they certainly don’t get Ed Miliband popping round for a breakfast bar chat!”