![]() I know the kids in Russia, they want a positive future.” “I know people in Russia, I’ve played in Russia. She said: “I think this is (President of Russia Vladimir) Putin’s war (in Ukraine) and the people of Russia have been dragged into it. In 2009, Izzard ran 43 marathons in 51 days for Sport Relief, and then 27 marathons in 27 days in South Africa in honour of anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela in 2017.Ħ Mar: Eddie Izzard Mar: Krishnan Guru-Murthy April: Ruth Davidson May: David BlunkettĮlsewhere, Izzard also talked about how she would like to go back to performing in Russia once again. She added: “I want to get people to try and work together to take humanity forward, all of us, the whole world, (billions of) people – what a ridiculous idea, but I’m going to fight for it.”Ĭiting her experience running concurrent marathons, Izzard added: “I have a certain amount of energy… If the Labour Party wants it, if people in Britain want it, I can fight, I can fight hard, and I can come up with better (and) different ways of doing things.” Izzard also said that she needs to “drill down” into the facts before committing to particular policies and plans, and wants everyone to have a “fair chance in life”. She also said if she became a constituency MP it would be her main job, and she would use her comedy skills for charity. Previously, Izzard tried to become a candidate for Sheffield Central, having previously studied at the University of Sheffield, but lost out to local councillor Abtisam Mohamed. “So no-one can really get it wrong unless they call me Kenneth or Sabrina. And I prefer she/her but I don’t mind he/him. “So going forward I am preferring Suzy but I don’t mind Eddie. She said she is keeping the name as Eddie Izzard in stand-up shows and is unsure if this will continue as she continues her fight to “get in” as a Labour parliamentary candidate in the future.įollowing the release of the podcast, Izzard clarified the addition in a statement, saying: “I have decided to add the name ‘Suzy’ to my names. “That’s how I’m (going to) roll so people can choose what they want. ![]() Izzard added: “There’s another name I’m going to add in as well, which is Suzy, which I wanted to be since I was 10. She said she previously released a statement, and said: “I prefer to see she/her, I don’t mind he/him… I’m Eddie.” Izzard responded saying she makes “mistakes” with her pronouns and when people do use she/her it has felt like “hits of positivity” and was “amazing”. Matt Forde interviewing Eddie Izzard during a live recording of The Political Party With Matt Forde. She was asked about people being worried about making pronoun mistakes on The Political Party With Matt Forde on Monday. The stand-up comedian, who previously said her identity is gender fluid, said her full name is going to be Suzy Eddie Izzard – with Suzy being a name she has wanted to use since childhood. Eddie Izzard has announced a name she wants to “add” on to what she is currently called.
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