Russell Kane is not daring to dip a toe into politics full time, which won’t be welcome news to anyone who caught his appearance on daytime TV this week.The comedian was inundated with support following his Good Morning Britain interview in which he spoke passionately about his experiences with higher education.Despite the calls for him to boot Gavin Williamson off his throne as Education Secretary, Russell is sticking to the day job.‘It just makes me nervous,’ he told Metro.co.uk about the idea of getting into politics, ‘and my instinct is to be funny and liked.‘I worry that I would drift into that sort of populism.
Boris [Johnson] is clearly a comedian at heart.‘The problem is, someone that likes to be liked, likes to make people laugh,.
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