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Jeremy Clarkson hits out at Nigel Farage’s ‘silly temper tantrum’ as he speaks out on by-election drama

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July 11, 2026

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Jeremy Clarkson hits out at Nigel Farage’s ‘silly temper tantrum’ as he speaks out on by-election drama

Jeremy Clarkson has taken aim at Nigel Farage, accusing the Reform UK leader of throwing a silly temper tantrum which he claims has derailed his chances of becoming Prime Minister.Writing in his latest column for The Sun, the 66-year-old broadcaster argued that Mr Farage's response to recent questions surrounding Reform UK funding had been politically damaging.Mr Clarkson claimed the row had overshadowed what he believed had previously been a strong position for the party leader.That's that, Mr Clarkson wrote. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Nigel Farage was an absolute shoo-in to win the next general election but now, thanks to his silly temper tantrum, he's a busted flush.The television presenter admitted he was unclear on the precise details behind the dispute.I don't even know what it was about; not really, he continued.Some journalists were asking questions about Reform party funding? It all sounded rather boring to me.Mr Clarkson then referenced Mr Farage's decision to contest the upcoming Clacton by-election, where satirical candidate Count Binface has also announced he will stand.But then up reared Angry Nige, who says he's going to take on the establishment by asking the voters in a seaside town to choose between him and a pedal bin, Mr Clarkson wrote.And as a result of this, he has literally ensured that Britain will be governed for the next seven years by a bunch of economically illiterate Labour-ite fools.Mr Farage has not publicly responded to Mr Clarkson's remarks.LATEST DEVELOPMENTSBrooklyn Beckham snubs sister Harper's 15th birthday while promoting his hot sauce brandKeira Knightley and James Righton silence marriage rumours with loved-up Wimbledon appearanceKelly Osbourne leaves fans saying the same thing after stunning holiday snap updateElsewhere in his column, Mr Clarkson argued that one of the biggest priorities for a future government should be reforming Britain's police force.The former Top Gear presenter criticised what he described as officers' appearance and fitness, claiming police should be fit, bright and have normal hair.He also suggested officers should be permitted to use a bit of light violence when dealing with criminals, writing that people needed to fear them a bit in order to restore respect for policing.Mr Clarkson additionally mocked social media clips showing what he described as overweight officers struggling to pursue suspected shoplifters.The broadcaster also turned his attention to environmental campaigner and television presenter Chris Packham following the naturalist's criticism of Clarkson's Farm during an appearance on Celebrity Gogglebox.Mr Packham had dismissed the programme's idyllic animated opening sequence, saying: That's not what a farm looks like.He went on to criticise modern farming, claiming: Most farms are horrible monocultures which have been sprayed with deadly chemicals... the ground has been pumped full of fertiliser and most of the animals are indoors, in crates, being crushed and kept in the dark.Mr Clarkson rejected the comments, writing: It's bollocks.He added that Packham had previously visited Diddly Squat Farm in 2012 for birdwatching and foraging.If there had been some animals in a crate, being crushed, I'm sure he would have noticed and said something, Mr Clarkson concluded. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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Sky News Australia

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· Jul 6, 2026

‘A trap the PM shouldn’t fall into’: Barnaby Joyce on Albo's controversial ‘shag’ comment

One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce has addressed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s crude comments on the Bush Deep podcast with Nikki Osborne. The prime minister has put out a statement saying he unequivocally apologises for saying he would “shag” Kylie Minogue while engaging in a game of “shag, marry, date”. “I just think he has to be a bit cleverer than that,” Mr Joyce told Sky News Australia. “He fell into a trap, but it’s a trap a prime minister shouldn’t fall into.”

TwistedSifter

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· Jun 29, 2026

Her Neighbor Wouldn’t Stop Texting Complaints — She Started Ignoring Her and Now She’s Ready to Say It to Her Face

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The Daily Beast

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· Jul 3, 2026

Allies Laugh at Trump Behind His Back During Bizarre Phone Call

Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesThe U.K.’s top officials struggled to contain their laughter after President Donald Trump used his first phone call with the prime minister to raise an unexpected concern: fat foxes. The former chief of staff to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer revealed an amusing anecdote from the pair’s first call that left officials battling to keep a straight face.“So the first call that Keir had with the president, he got into a conversation about windmills,” Morgan McSweeney told the BBC. Read more at The Daily Beast.

Townhall

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· Jun 21, 2026

The Reactions to This Trump Podcast Quote Have Been Absolutely Hilarious

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Malaysiakini

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· Jul 10, 2026

Loke orders RTD to issue summonses against helmetless Harapan riders

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Al Arabiya English

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· Jul 10, 2026

Canada’s Carney Jokes About ‘Two Microphones’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney jokes that having “two microphones” is “a politician’s dream” as he addresses the Saudi Arabia-Canada Investment Forum in Riyadh.

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