Comedian and activist Russell Brand has labelled the British government's call for a one minute silence today as "total bulls***".
David Cameron announced earlier in the week there would be a minute's silence in memory of the 27 British tourists murdered after a gunman went on a rampage at a Tunisian hotel.
However, in a video posted to his YouTube channel, Brand criticised the reaction as a farce.
"There is no point in having a minute's silence on Friday... as long as during that time, they continue to sell arms, they continue to bomb foreign countries, they have no interest in a solution, their only interest is perpetuating the problem and continuing to profit from it."