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Jeremy Clarkson has poured scorn on the idea that the BBC is a Tory stronghold. Apparently he even had to leave his copy of the Spectator outside the Radio 5 Live offices, as it was deemed “extremist material”.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are the Davos elites' prolific use of prostitutes, Clarkson's fightback and the Government's bizarre plan to ban discouraging teens from becoming trans.
Has Jeremy Clarkson been red-pilled by his recent punishment beating at the hands of the progressive thought police? He’s written a blistering piece in the Sunday Times about the woke-ification of Britain.
Please sign the petition urging ITV not to cancel Jeremy Clarkson. What’s happened to him is an example of cancel culture at its most brutal. He doesn’t deserve to lose yet another job just because he upset a Duchess.
Whichever theory you go for, it all comes back to Meghan, says Nick Dixon. Why did the furore die down, only to suddenly flare up again? Just as she got rid of Piers Morgan, she now takes another gammon scalp.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are whether Klaus Schwab is pulling the strings, Clarkson and the futility of apologising to the Twitchfork mob and Steve Baker coming out as a woke "LGBT+ ally".
Jeremy Clarkson will likely be dropped by Amazon, it has been reported, as he revealed he had emailed Meghan to apologise for his “disgraceful” column, which is alleged to have "incited violence against" her.
Ross Clark points out the hypocrisy of liberal-Left commentators and MPs calling for ‘vile’ Jeremy Clarkson to be punished when they never complain about equally nasty remarks by members of their own tribe.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are the Jeremy Clarkson pile on by brave and virtuous celebrities, commissar Gary Neville’s continuing hypocrisy and Mbappé's hilarious snubbing of Macron.
The only line that’s been crossed in the Clarkson affair is robust condemnation – which is perfectly legitimate – becoming an attempt to get him fired. That’s when vigorous public debate turns into cancel culture.
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