Jeremy Clarkson Says He Could Vote Labour Under Keir Starmer

The broadcaster, who has voted Tory most of his life, said Boris Johnson is a "talking teddy bear" backed by a cabinet of "absolute wet ne’er-do-wells"
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Broadcaster Jeremy Clarkson has said he could vote for Keir Starmer’s Labour party if there was an election “tomorrow” despite largely backing the Tories for most of his life.

The outspoken former Top Gear host, a friend of Tory former PM David Cameron, described Boris Johnson as a “talking teddy bear” backed by a cabinet of “absolute wet ne’er-do-wells”.

And he questioned the prime minister’s habit of quoting “really obscure Greek mythology”, simply asking: “What are you doing?”

Clarkson criticised Jeremy Corbyn and Tony Blair as he stressed that while he was not “naturally” a Conservative he “usually” ended up voting for them.

But asked if he had ever considered voting Labour, Clarkson told G&T on Times Radio: “If there’s an election tomorrow, there’s an example.

“Keir Starmer - I appreciate there’s no love lost between newspapers and Keir and so on and he’s made a few mistakes and I don’t like his hair - it seems to be a single entity, it’s just one molecule, his hair, which is odd.

“But I don’t like Boris’s hair either so let’s not judge them on their hair.”

The Sunday Times columnist went on: “I don’t think the current crop are doing a particularly good job.

“When Boris was ill and they just kept wheeling those absolute wet ne’er-do-wells into the press conference every day, and I thought ‘for heaven’s sake if this really is the best they can do without the talking teddy bear at the top’.

“And now the talking teddy bear’s back and he’s just quoting really obscure Greek mythology now when he’s trying to talk about oxes (sic) treading on people’s tongues and I think, what are you doing?

Then-PM David Cameron meets Jeremy Clarkson during an EU-related visit to W. Chump & Sons Ltd TV studio in west London in 2016
Then-PM David Cameron meets Jeremy Clarkson during an EU-related visit to W. Chump & Sons Ltd TV studio in west London in 2016
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“I wouldn’t naturally vote Conservative it just happens to be that most times, when we’re asked to vote - obviously no-one in their right mind could vote for Corbyn, Blair certainly had his moments of seeming quite sensible and then went into war and that was idiotic, and banned hunting and even though I didn’t like hunting I thought that was idiotic.

“So it just happens to be that every time it comes around and you weigh up which is going to provide you with a better life, the better country to live in, then it’s usually the Conservatives.”

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