'I don't trust politicians & corporations in this country' Russell Brand - BBC Newsnight
Russell Brand has spoken to Newsnight about his "alternative to corporate hegemony". Presenter Evan Davis quizzed the comic about his ownership proposals for General Motors but was told it was a "silly administrative quibble".
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