James Martin, 49, had a feeling it was going to be a long old process before the UK left the European Union - and he was right.
But in that time, the vote sparked a creative flare in the chef, who saw an opportunity to showcase Britain in all its glory.Following his French and American adventures, James had an idea for a TV show that was a little closer to home and would explore Britain's culinary offerings."I had a feeling the Brexit thing wouldn’t be straightforward," he told the MailOnline."I remember thinking, 'Well, let’s show the country at its best.'"And it seemed his idea to highlight all the food we produce in the UK went down a hit, as concerns continued to mount over food shortages once we parted ways with the EU."If one good.
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