In a new interview, the Grand Tour host, 59, explained the three aren’t as close as fans might think, as he explained they have different lifestyles and political views.James said that a common misconception shared by many viewers was that the three of them might at first appear to be “a bit Brexit, or a bit UKIP".However, he went on to say that none of the three are actually like that in reality.He added that out of the trio, he was definitely the least conservative-minded.The motorhead added that while Richard and Jeremy are “trying to join the aristocracy” and “wear waistcoats and tweed”, such a lifestyle doesn’t appeal to him.He explained: “One of the things that’s always worried me about what we do is that we might seem to be a bit sort of Brexit and a bit UKIP“And actually, none of us are. I’m probably the least [like that] of the three of us.”“Obviously the other two are just trying to join the aristocracy.“They wear waistcoats and tweed and scratch about on their estates.