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Starmer is ‘p***ing off’ Brits as many fear being labelled a ‘racist thug’ over their fears of immigration

6th Aug 24 9:29 am

Jeremy Clarkson has hit out at the Prime Minister and warned that he is “pi***ng off” Brits as he is calling protesters “far-right.”

Clarkson wrote in his latest column for The Sun that his friends and family have said that they fear being called a “racist thug” if they talk publicly over their legitimate concerns of immigration.

Clarkson wrote, “Today, I’m surrounded by farmers and plasterers and brickies and butchers and all I hear, all day long, is that there’s too much immigration.

“But if they say this out loud, or if they go on a march, they are told by the London elite that they are far-right extremists or racist thugs. For the most part, they’re not.

“They are just people who know that they have to shut up when the Last Post is played and that a cheese rolling down a hill is funny.

“There was a time you’d have called them the salt of the earth.”

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Directing his crosshairs at Sir Keir Starmer Clarkson wrote, “But Sir Starmer doesn’t seem to have grasped this.

“He is surrounded by people who see nothing wrong with immigration and he’s got it into his head – as I did with Brexit – that anyone who disagrees with him must be some kind of Trump-nut.”

He said that there was a huge amount of the British public who voted for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK Party at the last General Election.

He wrote that Starmer is “p***ng off” millions of ordinary everyday Brits who have genuine concerns over immigration, he then said that they would therefore be classed as “modern day Hitlers.”

Clarkson added, “I therefore suggest that both he and his friends at the BBC calm down the rhetoric or we could be heading for some real trouble.”

The Home Secretary issued a very stern statement on Monday, that those who have committed acts of violence and destruction over the past six days will face many years in prison.

Yvette Cooper warned there will be a “reckoning” for all those rioting “thugs, criminals and extremists” who attacked the police and shops across the country.

The Home Secretary wrote in The Times on Monday, “Make no mistake: there will be a reckoning for the individuals who took part in this violence, those who whipped them up on social media and in online chat forums, and those who have felt emboldened by this moment to stir up racial hatred.

“Whatever they and some of their political supporters may tell us, these are not patriots standing up for their communities.

“They are thugs, criminals and extremists who betray the values our country is built on.”

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