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Jeremy Clarkson

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Love him or hate him?
I'm enjoying the docu on C5+1 about his antics.
Especially the way he has kicked the British Bias Corpse arse over the years. And the cheeky two-hats have continued to make money off him since his so-called ignominious sacking.
 
I've always liked Jeremy Clarkson, and I quite like the beer that's made at his farm as well 😋

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At least it is using home grown produce and not like all the other crap masquerading as British with everything coming from far away!

I like him when he is not in ranting mode.
 
I thought Jeremy Clarkson's Top Gear show was some of the best TV ever made, the various ingenious car related projects they undertook over decades lifted TV to another level, and many of Jeremys analogies about cars, and life in general, were world class, this still makes me laugh "BMW don't do front wheel drive, because BMW believe front wheel drive is the work of the devil"

Though I must admit after a while the basic slap stick/pantomime type humour got a little excessively drool for me, and also you do notice Jeremy is actually very careful who he offends, almost to the point where he does come across as something of a bully to the vulnerable/unpopular and a bit of a lickspittle to those in power, politics and Royalty.

I think it's safe to say Jezza loves being the centre of attention and climbing the social ladder so much, he will quite happily do it at the expense of others. As an entertainer he's good but that's about it for me.
 
I like Jeremy
and Piers Morgan
and J.K. Rowling
and Ricky Gervais
and Douglas Murray

and all the others who are not afraid to speak out against woke stupidity, corporate hypocrisy and government criminality
 
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Loved Top Gear, not a fan of the farm show (dad was involved in farming, sick of it) but I am more of a James May fan (loved the Reassemble shows)

But it is good to have a visible voice in opposition, even from here in the states.
 
Anyone who punches an employee because a sandwich is not delivered on time, exposes their true character as an arrogant bully.
With regard to helping farmers, his own actions in regard to inheritance tax, has exposed a loop hole, exploited many to avoid taxation,
resulting in the legislation effecting those who have spent their lives farming.
Public image is important and if JC represents the image of a farmer in public perception, the 50% reduction will soon disappear and everyone will be assessed on an equal basis.
TV hobby farmers pleading poverty evokes little sympathy, especially when spoken from the same mouth that called for public employees to be shot for resisting the then government's legislation reducing their pension rights.
 
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