Jeremy Clarkson Criticizes Brexit, Calls It 'Biggest Mistake'
Jeremy Clarkson Criticizes Brexit, Calls It 'Biggest Mistake'

Jeremy Clarkson Criticizes Brexit, Calls It 'Biggest Mistake'

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In a recent column for The Times, Jeremy Clarkson expressed his strong opposition to Brexit, stating he cannot be friends with anyone who voted for it. He shared frustrations from a recent work trip to France, highlighting the extensive delays and bureaucracy his film crew faced due to new post-Brexit travel requirements. Clarkson described the experience as making him want to 'sit down in the gutter and weep,' noting that the process was longer than crossing borders in countries like Iraq and Rwanda. He criticized the government’s assertion that Brexit has been beneficial, stating he sees no positive outcomes from it. Clarkson's sentiments echo those of other notable figures, including Alan Sugar, who referred to Brexit as the 'biggest disaster of my lifetime.' Overall, Clarkson's reflections suggest a growing dissatisfaction with Brexit among public figures and citizens alike.

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