Jeremy Clarkson says he can’t get on with people who voted for Brexit

Jeremy Clarkson says he can’t get on with people who voted for Brexit
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Jeremy Clarkson says he can’t get on with people who voted for Brexit
Author: Jacob Stolworthy
Published: Feb, 09 2025 11:39

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Jeremy Clarkson says he can’t get on with people who voted for Brexit ‘It’s not so bad if they put their hands up and admit they made a mistake,’ ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ star said.

The popular reception for the pub echoes the success of Clarkson’s Diddly Squat farm shop, which attracts tourists from across the country due to its prominence in his Amazon series Clarkson’s Farm.

Jeremy Clarkson has said he can’t get on with people who voted for Brexit, weeks after experiencing the nightmare ramifications of leaving the EU.

Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper, the manager of the Diddly Squat farm at the centre of his Prime Video series, recently experienced first-hand the consequences of Brexit when they needed to travel through the Channel Tunnel to Calais.

Clarkson said that, generally, he can spend time with people who have differing views to his own – but “the one exception” is “people who voted for Brexit”.

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