Jeremy Clarkson revealed he doesn’t think there’s a chance for him to return back to Top Gear.
In his latest column, the Clarkson’s Farm frontman, 62, weighed in on the controversy surrounding Gary Lineker after the football pundit compared the UK government’s language around migrants to the language used in 1930s Germany,‘Remember, what everyone on every BBC platform fears more than anything is a Twitter backlash, so to try to keep that festival of left-wing madness happy, they have to be even more left wing and even more right-on,’ he penned.
‘And they have to make sure that every show is pitch-perfect to the BLT+ community and the ethnic minority communities and the community communities, and when you’re thinking defensively like that, the concept of informing and educating and entertaining pretty much goes out of the window.’
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