Actor, writer and comedian Rob Delaney has called for new chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves to be bolder in her approach to “Robin Hood-style” wealth distribution.
Speaking to the Big Issue in the wake of Labour’s comprehensive general election victory, Delaney also said he wants action on the estimated one million homes standing empty across the UK. The Boston-born, London-based actor explained: “The amount of money in this country is outrageous. The sheer square footage of empty flats owned by people who don’t live in this country – come on now.
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“So when I hear Rachel Reeves say, ‘There isn’t any money…’ – we’re not morons. There is money. Take it. Mint it. Make it happen. I’m not interested in equivocating or managing expectations. So say whatever you want. But make changes.”
Despite his bold demands for the chancellor, Deadpool & Wolverine actor Delaney is broadly welcoming of the UK’s new government. He settled in the UK in 2014, meaning he’s only lived here under Conservative Prime Ministers thus far.
“It does feel a little bit different,” he said. “Anything that gives people a little beacon of hope is always positive. I wasn’t telling people to go vote Labour this time, for a variety of reasons, but I’m entirely prepared to give Starmer and company at least a 20-minute grace period.”
In the wide-ranging new interview, Delaney talks about working with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman on Deadpool & Wolverine, his admiration for Tom Cruise and the Big Issue, why actors should do what they’re told, and his determination to use his platform for good. He also explained how his two-year-old son’s death in 2018 has informed his perspective on politics and wealth.