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4 hours ago, alchresearch said:

Get 3 cars

Make fun about their age / driving speed / size

Drive about a bit

Clarkson hits May's car repeatedly

Cars get bust up

The End

It’s proper cringe and always has been - same as top gear.

 

like listening to the office clown trying to be funny except there’s 3 of them.

 

About as funny as the clap.

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15 hours ago, dan2802 said:

Unpopular opinion.

Clarkson is funny as hell and was bang on the money regarding MM (vile creature). She's dragged Harry down to her council estate level.

That’s OK, everyone is entitled to their opinion about anything, popular or not irrespective.

 

But then, if deciding to air that opinion in public, everyone should also stand ready to assume the full consequences of unpopularity.
 

Freedom of expression means being free to air one’s opinion, it does not mean getting a free pass when that opinion is unpopular.

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34 minutes ago, ukdobby said:

Myriam Mogoyles wished Johnson dead,Brand suggested throwing battery acid on Farage, is there a sexist issue here.

No. They are strong powerful independent Wahmen fighting the good fight, smashing the glass ceiling and tackling the patriarchy.

 

 

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23 hours ago, fools said:

what rules

It may have been something made up by Clarkson - to sell more books.

 

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Councillor Dean Temple, who is on the planning committee in West Oxfordshire, accepted that Clarkson 'may have a valid point' about where he wrote the book, but said: 'He wanted to open a farm shop to sell milk and honey and we said go ahead.
 

'But if you are going to open a farm shop that is for farm produce and a book isn't farm produce, wherever it's written. If he'd phoned up and said 'I want to sell my book alongside produce' we could have discussed that but he didn't.'

 

A West Oxfordshire District Council spokesman said they weren't aware of any enforcement action taken to stop him selling the books.

 

They added: 'A farm shop is for the sale of local produce. If he's selling books that's a different thing in planning terms.'

 

 

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30 minutes ago, The_DADDY said:

No. They are strong powerful independent Wahmen fighting the good fight, smashing the glass ceiling and tackling the patriarchy.

 

 

I just see them as people speaking the truth about useless demagogues

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