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Piers Morgan 'spat Special K' over 'total fraud' Russell Brand and 'as socialist as Floyd Mayweather' Steve Coogan backing Labour

The former Mirror editor is less than impressed by the 'hypocrisy'

Jenn Selby
Wednesday 06 May 2015 07:30 BST
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Piers Morgan questioned Theresa May on her scones recipe – two days after she announced Brexit date
Piers Morgan questioned Theresa May on her scones recipe – two days after she announced Brexit date

Quite who Piers Morgan will be scrawling his ‘X’ next to when he goes in to do his civil duty on Thursday remains unclear.

But, after his latest column for the Mail Online, odds on it won’t be to back Ed Miliband.

The former Mirror editor has strongly criticised the Labour leader’s celebrity backers – the formerly apathetic Russell Brand and press hounder Steve Coogan – for attempting to influence the way the British public will vote.

Expressing his disapproval of Russell Brand’s U-turn (the comedian urged followers to vote Green following his interview with Brighton MP Caroline Lucas some days before), he wrote: “Ché Brand's been exposed as a total fraud, someone whose 'Revolution' was built purely on a plinth of self-publicity designed to make him even more famous and wealthy,” Morgan writes.

“And whose own vote, it turns out, can be easily bought with a cheesy grin, a few cliché-d platitudes and a prime time photo-op.

“I don't blame Miliband for trotting down to see Brand for an interview that has already been seen by millions of people. That was smart politics, because Brand has a lot of impressionable young followers.

“But I hope those impressionable young followers now see their idol for the shallow waste of political and ideological space that he truly is.

He continues: “Brand's only saving grace is that he's not quite as bad as Steve Coogan.

Alan Partridge actor Steve Coogan has backed Labour in the 2015 election

“I used to love Coogan's character Alan Partridge because he lampooned the very two-faced, ludicrous kind of celebrity that he's now become.”

Morgan says he “laughed out loud” at Coogan’s Labour Party video, which saw the comedian “rant for several minutes” about the hard-working and decent person his parents had taught him tin me

“It was beyond parody,” he adds.

“Coogan's about as socialist as Floyd Mayweather, only considerably less likeable.”

But it doesn’t seem as though Cameron has Morgan’s support, either.

“I don't agree with much that David Cameron ever says about anything. He's always struck me as the worst kind of PR-speaking, slimy creep who will say and do anything for power.

“But he was right when he called Russell Brand 'a joke'.

“Only the joke's on all of us.”


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