The Pub Landlord to run for parliament at General Election

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Trust the British to inject humour into an election campaign, whilst other countries' elections seem like boring, staid matters.

Stand up comedian Al Murray's hilarious alter ego The Pub Landlord, who is renowned for his patriotic and xenophobic views, who hates anything non-British and has particular hatred for the French and Germans, is to stand as an MP in this year's General Election.

The Pub Landlord, whose creator, Al Murray, is a keen cricket fan and a great-great-great-grandson of novelist
William Makepeace Thackeray, has just founded the Free United Kingdom Party (FUKP) and will stand in the Thanet South constituency in Kent, which is also where Ukip leader Nigel Farage is standing.

Explaining his decision to stand, The Pub Landlord said: "It seems to me that the UK is ready for a bloke waving a pint around, offering common sense solutions."

His comment will not be lost on many of those familiar with Mr Farage who is often pictured during impromptu lunchtime photocalls with a drink in his hand in a pub.

Oxford-educated Murray has created an action plan in the guise of his patriotic character, in which he promises: "I pledge that the UK will leave Europe by 2025 and the edge of the Solar System by 2050. Common Market sense.

"In the meantime Greece to be bought and operated by Kent County Council. Couldn't be worse. Someone to do the bins at least."

A website he has set up for his campaign carries the slogan: "Other parties offer the moon on a stick. We'll do better than that: a British moon on a British stick."

Ukip leader Mr Farage jokingly told The Telegraph he looks forward to having "some decent opposition".

The Pub Landlord has also made a hilarious party political broadcast.

The General Election to elect the 56th parliament of the United Kingdom is to be held on Thursday 7th May. Let's see how The Pub Landlord fares.



Watch: Al Murray Pub Landlord to take on Nigel Farage



Star whose comic creation is famed for extolling the joys of all things British plans to stand in Thanet South, Kent, for newly-formed Free United Kingdom Party


By Agency
14 Jan 2015
The Telegraph


Standing for election: Al Murray is to contest the South Thanet seat


Al Murray, the comedian, says he intends to stand for Parliament at the General Election in his guise as The Pub Landlord - against UKIP leader Nigel Farage.

The star - whose creation is famed for extolling the joys of all things British - plans to stand in Thanet South, Kent, for his newly-formed Free United Kingdom Party.

Explaining his decision to stand, The Pub Landlord said: "It seems to me that the UK is ready for a bloke waving a pint around, offering common sense solutions."

His comment will not be lost on many of those familiar with Mr Farage who is often pictured during impromptu lunchtime photocalls with a drink in his hand in a pub.

Oxford-educated Murray has created an action plan in the guise of his patriotic character, in which he promises: "I pledge that the UK will leave Europe by 2025 and the edge of the Solar System by 2050. Common Market sense.

"In the meantime Greece to be bought and operated by Kent County Council. Couldn't be worse. Someone to do the bins at least."

Mr Farage jokingly told The Telegraph he looks forward to having "some decent opposition".

In a video posted online, he explained: "Let it be known that like many of the Parliamentary hopefuls in the forthcoming election, I have no idea where South Thanet is - but did that stop Margaret Thatcher from saving the Falkland Islands? No."

Murray, 46, is standing in a constituency which the Conservative Party won from Labour at the previous election in 2010.

It is already the focus of huge attention due to Mr Farage's decision to stand there as UKIP experiences a surge of support and now has two Parliamentary seats. His party took 5.5 per cent of the votes in the seat five years ago.

A website he has set up for his campaign carries the slogan: "Other parties offer the moon on a stick. We'll do better than that: a British moon on a British stick."

His decision to stand comes two years after fellow comic Simon Brodkin - known for his character Lee Nelson - handed in nomination papers to stand in a by-election at South Shields, for David Miliband's former seat. He went on to withdraw later the same day.

Other proposals from The Pub Landlord include his pledge on law and order: "Unemployment causes crime: I propose to lock up the unemployed. Common sense."

And on the hot topic of immigration, he says: "Of course the reason they are coming here is because this is the greatest country in the world. The only way to stop them is for a government to change that and make things a whole lot worse. Look no further.

"However, in the meantime, we brick up the Channel Tunnel. With British bricks. Probably have to get some Poles in to do it. Common sense."


Al Murray's patriotic alter ego The Pub Landlord (PA)

In his online address, Murray explains: "The reason I'm standing is because the system is broken, we all know it is. You hear people saying 'you shouldn't vote'. Well you should vote boys and girls, you should vote for me."

He also promises "1p a pint", although "crisps will remain at the current price".

The party's logo features an upturned pound sign, in a clear parody of the UKIP symbol.

Earlier this week, the Happy Mondays dancer Bez - whose real name is Mark Berry - launched his own political bid as he confirmed his plans to stand for election for his Reality Party in Salford.




Watch the party political broadcast by the Free United Kingdom Party (FUKP):



The Guv's common sense message to the UK - YouTube



Video: Watch: Al Murray Pub Landlord to take on Nigel Farage - Telegraph
 
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