
John Christensen ■ British comedian Russell Brand on tax havens and hypocrisy

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He hates those pesky rich that push up London house prices. How much is his flat in a formerly cheap area of London worth again?
The irony of him crying hypocrisy whilst being guilty of it himself doesn’t escape me.
hmm: methinks you may not actually have watched his video ivan