Jeremy Clarkson hits out at Keir Starmer with five-word scathing verdict

Jeremy Clarkson has openly slammed in an online rant. The presenter shared a five-word statement on the Prime Minister as he responded to some of the government’s moves since coming into power just months ago.

It comes as he replied to a Tweet, which read: “Right winger mentioning ‘I don’t care what he does, I can’t stand him’ & thats the problem. Immigration hotels halved by 50% in 6 months, nothing Labour do is good enough.

“Not sure how you cut through that, because a lot of them just want to hold onto their anger & hate.”

Jeremy replied with his own views on the current as he said: “I’m also an ardent remainer and a nature lover who enjoys books. And in a minute, I’m going for a walk with my dogs in the woods. But I really don’t like Starmer.”

In another post, over the weekend, the former Top Gear host hit out at Starmer over farming issues. In a brutal swipe he shared: ” I know you’ll roll your eyes at this but family farming is different. It needs to be passed on down the generations.

“My mum made toys. I never wanted to. Starmer’s dad was a toolmaker. He’s just a tool. But farming is in the blood.”

The criticism for the government comes as Clarkson, not ever shy to share an opinion, voiced his dislike for those who voted in favour of

Expressing his frustration, he remarked: “It’s not so bad if they put their hands up and admit they made a mistake. But if I encounter someone who still thinks it was all a brilliant idea, I get so cross my hair catches fire and my teeth start to itch.”

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Jeremy Clarkson hit out at Keir Starmer (Image: Getty)

It followed Clarkson facing the repercussions of while trying to get through the Channel Tunnel to Calais. A usual 35-minute journey from Folkestone turned into hours of unexpected delays at the border.

The delays, he revealed, were due to rigorous border checks where they had to register their filming gear at both ends.

He also took a swipe at the government’s stance on , saying: “I’m not sure about that. I’d certainly prefer the bankers to Starmer and Reeves. I’d prefer anything. The fourth form of my local school. My dogs. Trump, even.”

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