Benedict Cumberbatch sent the British government at an indecent address

Always discreet, Benedict Cumberbatch gave vent to emotions and obmaritel British officials directly from the stage of the theater. The reason for such sharp criticism was the position of politicians on the issue of refugees who continue to arrive in the country.

Soul-mouthed monologue

The incident occurred in London in the theater "Barbican", in which the actor plays in the production of "Hamlet" the main role.

Having finished the monologue, Cumberbatch decided to address the audience, he asked them not to be mean and donate money to Syrian refugees. Then the blockbuster star plunged the audience into shock, saying a foul phrase. The actor sent the British authorities at an indecent address, saying: "F + = k the politicians".

Emigration issue

The actor outraged the decision of the powers that be to take only 20,000 migrants for five years. He told about his close friend, a volunteer working in Greece, who recently came from the island of Lesbos. The comrade told the impressionable Benedikt that 5,000 settlers arrive there every day.

The actor believes that politicians should shelter in the UK a much larger number of people in need.

Read also

Pupils in the hall

So ardent public criticism was greeted with cheers, however, many condemned the abusive vocabulary of Benedict Cumberbatch. In the hall there were children, and their parents did not expect that maturing children would hear mats from a famous actor.