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Marcus has told Sree he believes that moving to England from India has corrupted him and warped his morals.
They were sitting in the living room with Freddie last night when Sree decided to open up about his beliefs and ambitions in life.
He told the pair that he loves England as it has made him independent from his parents, and said he will return in 10 years to show his children his name plaque at the student union he currently represents.
"In India I don't have that much social life," he told them. "It's rules and policies... but here you can go out with anybody and drink as much as you like.
"I like travelling, cars, women attract me a lot," he added.
After he finished his speech, Freddie observed: "You speak in a stream of consciousness but it's not like you're exactly making a point."
The Oxford graduate then told him: "That desire to have your name in big writing, it's that that poisons your good intentions. All those things you say about your morals will be poisoned."
Sree looked visibly shocked as Marcus agreed, telling him: "I think England has corrupted you. I don’t think you would have had those thoughts in India."
Sree defended himself by saying that England has taught him to stand up for himself, and admitted that not all of the students he represents are fans of his. Marcus's words did however make him reflect on his behaviour.
"I feel sorry sometimes... the way I talk and behave. I'm not intentionally doing it," he said.
Freddie then warned him not to take himself too seriously, or he would end up in a living "hell".



