There's a reason Grant is so beloved, as evidenced here
In response to Nigel Farage's new campaign hoping to "kill off Boris Johnson's ruinous green agenda", Hugh Grant promptly told the politician to "go f**k yourself."
Grant is the prime minister of people's dreams thanks to Christmas classic
Love, Actually - and while he may not be a real politician, it's still satisfying to watch him put
GB News' host Nigel Farage in his place.
https://twitter.com/Nigel_Farage/status/1500235952035356674
On Saturday, the former Brexit Party Leader tweeted: "I am launching a new campaign to kill off Boris Johnson's ruinous green agenda."
He added: "We demand a referendum on Net Zero."
Alongside the incendiary tweet, Farage posted a screenshot from
The Mail on Sunday showing his announcement of yet another scheme. This time, entitled "VOTE POWER NOT POVERTY", Farage and close conspirator Richard Tice are hoping to overturn Net Zero plans.
https://twitter.com/Nigel_Farage/status/1500533924707065857
In a separate tweet, Farage noted that his key aims include a referendum on Net Zero plans, ending reliance on overseas oil and gas and scrapping the five per cent VAT on fuel bills.
However the tweets did not sit well with the 61-year-old British actor, who quote-tweeted Farage alongside: "Russian warship - go fuck yourself." Grant is obviously alluding to the Ukrainian soldiers who defiantly told the same to a Russian Warship.
https://twitter.com/HackedOffHugh/status/1500243289668206597
"It's literally impossible not to love Hugh Grant," wrote one fan. Later on Saturday, Grant retweeted a meme that alluded to Farage being a "c**t."
https://twitter.com/rightfootwonder/status/1500244038699700225
However Grant isn't the only one sticking it to Farage, who
last week blamed NATO and the EU for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Journalist Otto English scathed: "You can demand kipper sandwiches for Klingons as far as I care. You have no constituency beyond your mega odd messagegram work."
https://twitter.com/Otto_English/status/1500240269484208128
"I demand a referendum on launching this traitorous prick in to the sun," another wrote.
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