Russell Brand speaks to MPs: in pictures

The actor addresses government inquiry into drugs policy.

Russell Brand at Select Committee.

Gold chains, hat, and torn black vest top is not the kind of outfit you'd expect to see in the Houses of Parliament, but it is what Russell Brand went with as he appeared before MPs today. The comedian and actor has just appeared before the Home Affairs Select Committee, addressing a government inquiry into drugs policy.

A former heroin addict, Brand discussed his own history, as well as a documentary he has made on the nature of addiction. He told the committee that he wasn't qualified to speak on the legalisation of drugs, but that addiction should be treated as a health issue rather than a criminal one. He said society should not "discard people, write them off on methadone and leave them on the sidelines".

You can read Brand's pieces for the New Statesman here.

2 comments

Andrew Chapman's picture

This is quite a good article. Many new questions emerge to the surface, all you need do is to read further information about the issues. Only then one can form a final view on a particular subject. Otherwise everything is seen only in the dimension of cum more black and white. The natural logic of evaluating things before they were properly cognitively processed is a horrible mistake, made by those less intelligent. People should not throw away their common aquaparky sense easily. Anything and everything deserves appropriate time for making judgements.

jankaas's picture

life is best lived in strict adherence to The Dury Trinity; sex & drugs & rock 'n roll

everything else is a life squandered.

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