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Jeremy Clarkson fumes today’s ‘useless’ youth are a 'bigger problem’ than Brexit and Putin
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, has insisted today’s “useless youth” pose “the biggest problem of them all”, despite worries about Russia’s war with Ukraine and Vladimir Putin’s plans for Eastern Europe, plus Brexit, and the energy crisis facing Britons this winter.The former Top Gear presenter lashed out at the younger generation in his latest column, claiming “today’s teenagers are far more hopeless than anything humanity has ever produced before”.Jeremy fumed at young people for being intolerant to certain food groups, “deciding what sex they’d like to be”, and for perpetuating cancel culture. The opinionated TV personality went on to suggest that the coronavirus pandemic has made the behaviour of the youth even worse.Jeremy explained his point in The Sunday Times, adding the pandemic: “Taught them they could get an A* in all their A-levels without doing any revision. “And that you don’t need A-levels anyway because the government will use its magic money to pay your wages and your restaurant bills, even when you’re not doing a job.”It comes as this year’s A-level students’ results have taken a hit after grades were teacher-assessed during the pandemic, in the absence of exams.The results have also sparked concern amongst school leaders that disadvantaged pupils have been impacted most severely from the lockdowns and poor access to IT while working from home.Despite these widespread fears about inequality, Jeremy concluded: “I fear this lot are so shot through with arrogance and entitlement, and so clueless about how the world works, they’re going to be hopeless for life.“Which is a worry, because when we are old, they’ll be the ones in charge.  “Which means we’ll be going to bed every night in our looted houses, with some warm
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Jeremy Clarkson defends Russell Brand after uproar over pub plans for recording studio
Jeremy Clarkson has spoken out in defence of Russell Brand after the star's plans for his pub sparked an uproar among residents.The Clarkson's Farm star, 62, hit out at "all the red trouser people" who took issue with the comedian's plans to makes changes to the only pub in the village.It comes after the star applied to South Oxfordshire district council for planning permission to alter the pub.The actor wants to convert the pub's garage into a recording studio for his YouTube podcasts.Addressing Russell's plans, Jeremy rushed to his defence.He wrote in his column: "Russell Brand has applied for planning permission to turn a small shed into a recording studio where he can make podcasts."And immediately, all the red trouser people in the village started running around, waving their arms in the air and saying that sound travels down the valley and they don’t want to have their weekends spoiled with loud music."What loud music?"It’s a podcast he’s making, not a Judas Priest album," he wrote in his column for The Sun.The comedian-turned-spiritual guru purchased the Grade II listed Crown Inn last Christmas in Pishill, Oxon, for a reported £850,000.He and his wife Laura Gallacher, who live in nearby Henley-on-Thames, now reportedly plan to turn it into a restaurant with a vegan theme.However, many villagers aren't on board with his ultra-healthy, ultra-ethical lifestyle and have spoken out in indignation.One reportedly told The Sun: "We’ve heard he’s planning to turn the pub into a vegan restaurant. Why would anybody want that?"He clearly never had any intention of using the pub as a pub."He doesn’t even drink alcohol.
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'Don't know what you say!' Jeremy Clarkson struggles to remember Eddie Izzard's pronouns
Jeremy Clarkson struggled to recall comedian Eddie Izzard's pronouns yesterday at the ITV Autumn Entertainment Launch in London.The Clarkson's Farm star, 62, made the gaffe while discussing the news series of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? which the activist appears on.Eddie previously told how she identifies as she/ her.But in a new interview, the motoring expert revealed he wasn't sure about the comedian's pronouns.Jeremy candidly admitted he didn't know who many of the famous faces were on the celebrity version of the quiz show, which he hosts.Speaking about having the comedian on, he said: "Eddie Izzard obviously is very bright so he was fun."Realising his error, he added: "She, them, it."I don't know what you say! She? She?" he said to MailOnline.After he was corrected with "they", Jeremy added he had "forgotten" the pronoun and went on to praise the comedian for her time in the hot seat.Jeremy also addressed hosting the celebrity version of the ITV show, admitting he preferred the regular version.He revealed: "Honestly I much prefer doing the ordinary one."With the celebrity one, I don't have a f*****g clue who half the people are," he continued, before adding he has to research them before filming.Eddie changed her pronouns to she/her after appearing on Sky Arts in 2020.Speaking about the time, Eddie recently said: "Some young artists painting me, they ask me, like a coffee thing, they said, she/her or he/him?"I was wearing a dress and I’m based as a trans woman now, so she/her, I’ll have a latte – it was that kind of lack of stress."While receiving an honorary degree from Swansea University, the comedian also asked to be called "she".In September last year she said: "'When I'm in girl mode I am happy to be known
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Jeremy Clarkson addresses girlfriend Lisa Hogan's 'out of character' request for lap dance
Jeremy Clarkson has relayed his "excitement" after his longterm girlfriend Lisa Hogan announced she wanted a lap dance during a trip to Detroit, Michigan.The Top Gear star, 62, addressed the "out of character" behaviour of his partner, which he put down to being in a bar where people were "vaping".In his latest column, the motoring expert wrote of his disdain for cannabis, adding that he once hid in a toilet at a party to "escape the effects" of people smoking it around him.However, Jeremy went on to recall the effects of the substance as he and his partner sat in a bar where people were "vaping".He wrote: "Not that long ago I was in a "special dancing" bar in Detroit with my girlfriend."We were chatting to some people at the bar who had a vape and, after taking a puff, Lisa announced she'd quite like to have a lap dance."He went on: "As this is extremely out of character, I should have known that the 'vape' contained some chemical strangeness, but I was so excited by the idea that I too had a puff and went off to find a dancer who'd oblige."However, unfortunately Jeremy ended up "collapsing" due to the effects of being around the "vape"."That's what dope does: it means your girlfriend has to carry you home instead of having a lap dance," he wrote in his column for The Times.Jeremy added he woke up back in his hotel after his "knees stopped working properly".The couple have been dating since 2017, when they were introduced to each other by mutual friends.The Irish model spoke to Fabulous magazine and said they don’t have any plans to marry or have children in the near future.Lisa said: “Mrs Clarkson? No, thank you, I like Lisa Hogan.
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‘Like Harrison Ford!’ Jeremy Clarkson faced horror of his cows escaping Diddly Squat Farm
The Fugitive and Tim Robbins in The Shawshank Redemption, to throw me off their scent.“They went walking down a stream, but at some point they’d had to get back on the bank and immediately I was on to them once more.”Jeremy said it was at that point he then received a call from a neighbouring farmer to say the cows had been found in his field. The farmer kindly herded them into his yard, where they awaited collection. He added in his column for The Sunday Times: “A cow is like a deer or a sniper: it’s able to blend in. “You could be right on top of it and simply not know.” It wasn’t the first time his cows had caused him trouble on the fields. The star previously admitted he was left with “smashed testicles” after one of his cows “kicked" him. In another column for the publication, he wrote that the animal had tried to “kill me”.The former Top Gear star had mistakenly tried to entice his cows with “a bag full of cow treats” before realising they were pasture fed. Jeremy wrote: “It's said a cow cannot kick backwards but I can testify to the fact that this isn't true. “A cow can kick in any direction."They are like Bruce Lee, only more deadly and determined.“Having failed to connect with her hoofs, she went for another tack - putting her head between my legs and then raising it smartly.” Before long, the star said he was on his knees in the mud with “cross eyes”. He joked that the task of retrieving his cows was impossible and compared it to “trying to push Westminster Abbey".Jeremy said it was the worst farming experience he has ever had at the time, leaving him “miserable.” Season one of Clarkson’s Farm aired in June 2021, and follows Jeremy’s attempts to run a farm in the country. The second season of the show is
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Jeremy Clarkson fears he will 'talk himself out of a job' as he slams 'preposterous' issue
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, is concerned that one of his jobs is running the risk of being axed due to the economic situation.The star, who rose to fame driving fast vehicles on BBC’s Top Gear, before moving over to Amazon Prime Video’s The Grand Tour, is now also writing a motoring column.However, Jeremy is now worrying that people will be unable to afford to buy any of the new vehicles he is busy reviewing.In the presenter’s review of the Volkswagen T-Roc, which was published today, he explained that fuel bills are now getting so high, consumers will lose interest in investing in the latest cars.While empathising with his colleagues writing in the Travel section of The Sunday Times amid chaos over cancelled flights, Jeremy realised something startling about his own career.He penned: “I’m in an even more preposterous situation. “I don’t want to talk myself out of a job, but it’s difficult to see why I’m writing a motoring column this morning. “Because even if you could buy a new car, and you can’t due to the semiconductor shortage, you wouldn’t be able to afford to go anywhere in it.”Jeremy went on to predict the situation is going to get even more difficult to handle this autumn, due to the expense of heating people’s homes.The star moaned: “I’m not normally pessimistic, but come the autumn, when people have to switch on their central heating systems and the inevitable food shortage arrives, I fear that cars are going to be filed in your ‘list of important things’ below the wellbeing of your town crier and the fortunes of Plymouth Argyle.  “I may be forced to fill the time reviewing steam locomotives and VHS players instead.”It comes as the cost of living in the UK is set to skyrocket in the coming weeks.The Bank of England
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'Won't be enough to go round' Jeremy Clarkson plans last resort to save farm amid sad loss
Jeremy Clarkson, 62, spoke about the sad loss he had experienced recently amid the UK’s brutal heatwave that saw temperatures sore above 40 degrees Celsius.The Clarkson’s Farm star also admitted that the extreme heat had made life on Diddly Squat very difficult. Jeremy spoke about the awful effect the heat wave had on farmers and their land in his latest column. The former Top Gear star wrote: “One of my pigs died from heat exhaustion, my potatoes look like sultanas, and my springs are drying up, which means that to stay alive I have to suck the moisture out of moss, or drink beer.”After losing one of his pigs, the problems didn’t stop there for Jeremy, as it seems the heat also caused trouble for his other animals.“Meanwhile, my cows are so hungry they are prepared to walk through an electric fence every day to look for food,” Jeremy wrote. READ MORE: Anne Heche 'rushed to hospital with burns as car crashes into house'“To get round the problem, I spent half a day building a proper fence with posts sunk deep into the bedrock. But even this was no deterrent to a starving ton of meat and muscle.“To try to keep them off the road, I’m using bribery, feeding them the hay I cut earlier in the year,” he explained. The star then shared a dark thought, suggesting he might be forced to eat the animals if they don’t have enough food to last the winter. “Come the winter, there won’t be enough to go round.
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'It's not me!' Jeremy Clarkson issues urgent plea to fans over scam 'Ignore it!'
“How do we know for sure if you’re not him and he is in fact you?” @Goldie007uk wrote playfully: “The person REALLY looks like you though...it's uncanny..” It comes after the motoring journalist sparked fury on Twitter after making remarks about climate change following the recent national heatwave. The Clarkson’s Farm presenter angered users when he derisively compared British concerns to the public attitude in France. He wrote: “Really hot in France this evening.“But I’ve had a beer and all is well,” he concluded. It comes after the UK faced its largest heatwave of the summer. Jeremy’s fans took to his tweet in mid-July to share their thoughts on his attitude towards the situation. Many were unimpressed, as Christopher Ashton wrote: “There are people struggling in the heat, remember that.“20 years ago I was on dialysis. I was limited 500mls a day,  it's a choice between dehydration and heart problems caused by being fluid overloaded for some.” (sic)Referring to the wild fires that were sweeping through France and Spain, Andy Clayton commented: “Perhaps you could pop down there in the flames with your beer and let us know how you get on.”Others found the lightheartedness in Jeremy’s remarks, with Spam Fritter penning: “Have a few more.

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