Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire] One anecdote Clarkson shares is venturing to the Netherlands to make Clarkson’s Farm, which resulted in a long, drawn-out journey filled with checks and forms that made him want to ‘sit down in the gutter and weep.’.
Jeremy Clarkson rips into Brexit as the ‘biggest mistake of a lifetime’ Jeremy Clarkson is certainly never backwards in coming forward when it comes to politics.
However, Clarkson has also been described as a hypocrite in recent months after his comments from 2013 resurfaced, in which he admitted to buying a farm for the inheritance tax loophole.
Writing for The Times several years before Clarkson’s Farm took off in 2021, he said: ‘Land is a better investment than any bank can offer.
In his latest column, 64-year-old Clarkson begins by insisting he can get along with pretty much anyone, despite differing interests.