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'Extremely callous' Jeremy Clarkson faces backlash for mocking Britain's heatwave warnings

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Jeremy Clarkson has controversially weighed in on the heatwave that is sweeping the nation, as Brits could see temperatures as high as 40 degrees celsius today.The Clarkson’s Farm presenter faced backlash for his comments after he compared British concerns about the heat to the attitude from the public in France.

Jeremy, 62, was blasted on Twitter today after his dismissive comments.The UK is facing its biggest heatwave of the summer so far, with London tipped to be even hotter than places like Morocco over the next couple of days.

Despite the Met Office issuing amber and red alerts warning of “potential serious illness or danger to life”, Jeremy made it clear he wasn’t too impressed with the public’s reaction.The presenter took to Twitter yesterday to claim that France was much more calm in handling the heat.  “It’s very hot in the south of France but so far as I know,” he told his 7.7 million followers. “There’s no DefCon 8 level 3 killer death heatwave warning in place.”However, like the UK, France has also been hit by extreme weather and has its own heat warnings in place.On that basis, people took to the comments section to disagree with Jeremy’s reasoning.

Meteorologist Scott Duncan wrote: “The French are taking it very seriously. “There are red level extreme heat warnings in the west,” he added, referring Jeremy to a French weather warning posted on Twitter.

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