I’ve seen it all now. Feldgrau never ceases to amaze me. Jeremy Clarkson being touted as some new political guru, with all the answers to Britain’s ills.
I don’t actually mind Clarkson, and find his TV’s shows mildly entertaining. Somebody bought me his book “The World According to Clarkson” last Christmas and I have read snippets of it. It’s actually quite amusing and he does have value as a comedic writer.
But he’s in danger of believing his own hype and self-importance and when he crosses the border into genuine serious political issues, his opinions and the way they are expressed are often toe-curling in their embarrassment (which I think actually is his main intention).
He should stick to what he does best: dishing out valuable information to the British motorist, such as which Lamborghini corners best at 107mph, and his witty and acerbic writings on the mundane.
Regards,
Andre