It’s my fault the Tories won, says Russell Brand: Comedian claims he ‘broke the country’ by telling voters to stay away from polls as he speaks at anti-austerity march

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‘Russell Brand claimed it’s his fault the Tories won the election and that he thought he’d ‘broken the country’ by telling people not to vote as a he spoke at a major anti-austerity march in London.

The comedian addressed crowds in Parliament Square after an estimated 250,000 people marched from the capital’s financial district to the Palace of Westminster.

He and singer Charlotte Church, who have a combined wealth of more than £20million, swelled the ranks of families, students and campaigners from all over the country, with Church also taking to the stage to speak. She earlier branded austerity ‘unethical, unfair and unnecessary’.’

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