Noel Fielding compares election to 'choosing between urine and s*** sandwich'
Noel Fielding has slammed both Labour and the Tories just weeks before the General Election.
The star has recently been stressing the importance of saving the NHS after sharing a video of Rob Delaney talking about its benefits – not that we needed reminding, right?
But it seems the 46-year-old is still struggling to pick who to place his all-important tick next to on 12 December.
Don’t worry Noel, you still have 13 days left to decide.
In a now-deleted tweet, the father-of-one wrote this his followers: ‘I mean I would love to vote but who the f**k for? It’s like choosing between a cup of warm urine and a s*** sandwich.’
Shortly after he got rid of his post, the comedian then shared another featuring a South Park gif of the characters voting in the ‘Offical Mascot Ballot 2004.’
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The options were a ‘Giant Douche’, or a ‘Turd Sandwich.’
Fans were quick to comment and told the star how they were not sad, just ‘disappointed’ in his tweet.
‘Noel, stop it. One wants to end poverty in society, the other wants to continue with the norm. Stop it,’ one wrote while another said: ‘You shared @robdelaney ’s video. Watch it again until you realise how daft this tweet was.’
Someone else shared a sad face emoji, as they added: ‘Disappointed in a tweet like this coming from u (sic).’
And it seems Noel isn’t the only A-lister pondering over what to do with their ballot paper, as Liam Payne has recently revealed his uncertainty.
When asked for his thoughts on choosing between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn next month, the 26-year-old said: ‘I think I will vote but I am always out of the country.
‘We need a mobile app where we can vote with our thumbprint or something. I mean, in regards to Boris or Jeremy, I don’t think we give people enough time.’
He told GQ Magazine: ‘Same with West Brom football club. They always change their manager every week it seems and we never get time to gel with anybody.
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‘So it’s like, if I was changing my manager every week, I’d probably be really s**t too. We need to give someone a chance to at least have a proper go of it or it will never be fixed.’
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