Jeremy Clarkson claims Storm Eowyn warnings are part of an ‘anti-Tory narrative’

Jeremy Clarkson claims Storm Eowyn warnings are part of an ‘anti-Tory narrative’

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Jeremy Clarkson claims Storm Eowyn warnings are part of an ‘anti-Tory narrative’
Author: Greg Evans
Published: Jan, 25 2025 14:37

The weather has caused widespread chaos across the UK and Ireland. Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that warnings about Storm Eowyn, which has unleashed 100 mph winds on the UK and Ireland and left one man dead, is part of an “anti-Tory” narrative. A flurry of fresh weather warnings for snow, wind and rain were issued on Saturday (25 January) as the inclement weather continues to batter the UK and Ireland.

 [Leader of the Conservative Party Kemi Badenoch meets Jeremy Clarkson at his pub]
Image Credit: The Independent [Leader of the Conservative Party Kemi Badenoch meets Jeremy Clarkson at his pub]

Flights have been cancelled, major rail routes closed and ferry services were axed again on Saturday after winds hit parts of Britain throughout Friday. Millions were left without power due to the vicious storm. Met Office has now issued weather warnings through until Tuesday, with a new low-pressure system set to take hold over the weekend, moving in from the southwest as Storm Eowyn passes.

“The weathermen were all standing on the bottom corner of Ireland, making out like they were in Hiroshima in 1945 and there were stories that commercial ­airliners were coming across the Atlantic at speeds in excess of 800 mph,” wrote the 64-year-old.

“And I know why BBC television producers like the histrionics as well. It plays into the anti-Tory, anti-growth, anti-business global-warming narrative.”. Clarkson met with Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch in December, after the MP attached herself to the presenter’s campaign against Labour’s decision to scrap agricultural property relief.

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