Dawn Neesom speaks with Robert Thomas of Remarkable Pubs as Jeremy Clarkson announces he has banned all Labour MPs from attending his pub, over Labour's changes to business rates, which have hit farmers.
Jeremy Clarkson has certainly carved out a remarkable path as one of Britain’s most successful and recognisable broadcasters, primarily celebrated for taking the motoring programme Top Gear and, alongside his co-presenters, transforming it into a colossal, hilarious global entertainment powerhouse. His distinctive, often controversial but always witty style of presenting has always managed to resonate with a massive audience, turning him into a genuine cultural touchstone, not just for car enthusiasts but for general viewers too. It’s a career that shows real range, moving effortlessly from high-octane journalism to being the sharp host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Most surprisingly and recently, he’s found a whole new level of popularity as the star of the hugely successful Clarkson's Farm. That show has really revealed a dedicated, unexpectedly thoughtful side, cementing his legacy as a journalist and an entertainer who can make just about any topic utterly compelling viewing.

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