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Comedian Mark Thomas keeps throwing a spanner in the works

Revolution isn't just a concept for the comic, who tells Roz Laws how taking a stand can lead to change.

Mark Thomas(Image: Steve Ullathorne)

Mark Thomas is a comedian who does far more than just talk about how to change the world.

Unlike Russell Brand with his vague ideas of revolution, Mark is a man of action.

He has always been a political activist but never more so than in the past few months, as he has set about his latest mission – to commit 100 acts of minor dissent in one year.

He started on May 13, 2013, so he has about four months to go but is behind schedule.

He is reporting the results in his latest stand-up show, which comes to Birmingham at the end of the month. He wants to spur audiences into action by telling them we have the power to change things.

His acts of dissent have including protesting against homophobia in Russia outside the Russian consulate in Edinburgh.

He invaded the Apple store in London’s Regent Street with a flashmob and an Irish band playing The Irish Rover to protest at tax avoidance, because Apple pays no tax on a company registered in Ireland.

His next plan is to take four remote controlled Barbie cars, with dolls sitting in them, and driving them up and down outside the embassy of Saudi Arabia, a country which bans women from driving.