Jeremy Clarkson verbietet aus Wut über die Steuererhöhung allen Labour-Abgeordneten den Zutritt zu seinem Pub in Cotswolds

    https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/clarkson-bans-all-labour-mps-from-his-cotswolds-pub-in-fury-at-tax-hike-b1262399.html

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    1. BreakfastAdept9462 on

      This modest tax increase is being treated hysterically by rich conservatives. Makes me annoyed, because it limits the possibility of a real redistributive tax system when the Labour government is being treated as extreme.

    2. Hysterical rambling by selfish people who can’t bear the thought of pulling their weight in society a bit more because they already think they’re gods gift to the economy by paying a few people minimum wage to make themselves even richer.

    3. He can ban me as well if he likes- just while he’s on this kick of banning people from visiting somewhere they would never have gone to anyway

    4. Personal_Lab_484 on

      Clarkson is quite funny and I would enjoy having a beer with him.

      However he has never had a good political opinion. He’s like my dad really, spaffing utter bollocks about what ever right wing position he has heard in the sun this week.

      I hate tax too. But I don’t pretend labour aren’t entitled to enact a higher tax regime than the tories after 15 years of failure

    5. Responsible-Kiwi870 on

      Is this the classic enraged yet impotent banning of a thing that never actually happens from Jeremy. 

    6. It’s his pub and he has a right to refuse service if he chooses. don’t see an issue here.

    7. MondeyMondey on

      FUCK! Was gonna go for a pint there with Stella Creasey this afternoon now we gotta figure something else out

    8. newnortherner21 on

      Would a Labour MP knowingly go into a pub owned by Jeremy Clarkson anyway?

    9. I guess they won’t miss a 30 min queue for a pint at Clarkson’s wannabe theme park.

    10. PickleMortyCoDm on

      I have my doubts whether any labour MPs he is pissed at drink in his pub

    11. Electricbell20 on

      They all knew this was coming. It’s WASPI women all over again.

      COVID rate relief was always going to come to an end. The last business rate revaluation was done during COVID, so everyone knew it was artificially low.

      You can’t be surprised that your rates go up after a COVID era discount ends and revaluation is done.

    12. I thought he did this ages ago.  I support the move, it’s a legal and harmless form of protest, I think all publicans should do it. 

    13. SwooshSwooshJedi on

      People who think Clarkson is standing up for the working class are no doubt as gullible as though who think Farage is a man of the people

    14. Imagine the utter fume in the comments if this was banning whoever was a Reform MP this week. It would be antidemocratic, disgraceful attack on free speech, end of the world type stuff.

    15. This is just headline chasing, there aren’t any Labour MPs for miles around, I doubt people from Swindon are going to his pub, and would he really recognise all of them anyway?

    16. HungreeRunner on

      Labour are going to start taxing my thoughts at this fucking rate, becoming a joke.

      I wouldn’t mind if the taxes were going on actual meaningful things. But most of those benefiting from such tax increases are those who contribute nothing in the first place.

      Typical labour, reward their core base who contribute nothing, and tax those with the ‚broad shoulders‘, who aren’t actually the rich they should be taxing.

    17. Is the rich man angry that he may have to give up some of the money he will never spend?

    18. Beneficial-Pitch-430 on

      There’s a lot of people in here calling Clarkson names.. but you’re completely missing the point. Yes *he* has the money to keep it going, but most don’t.

      Prices and taxes keep rising, putting these places out of business.

      My ex took over a pub with her partner just before Covid. They survived Covid, revamped the whole place, got a good business going.

      NI increases come in, minimum wage increased and the business relief rate changed earlier this year.

      If it was a minimum wage increase alone, it would have been ok. But not all three.

      Pub closed 2 months later, 25 people out of work, loss of revenue for the government. Loss of income for 25 people.

    19. pm_me_yur_ragrets on

      It seems a bit daft to lay the cost of living crisis at Labour’s feet? Doesn’t everyone agree that this is an international issue?

      Labour has been in ‘power’ for less than a year. Meanwhile, international neoliberalism has been draining the world dry for decades….

    20. Designer-Welder3939 on

      Ooooh, I thought he wanted to ban all Barbour clothing from his pub! All those losers cosplaying as farmers asking stupid questions must get tedious.

    21. Cash pubs make for great money laundering though 

      Funny how when the pubs became less popular after the smoking ban lots of Turkish hairdressers nail salons and vape shops opener up

    22. Is clarkson trying to be the man down the pub just like farage. Or is he just another whinging publican who constantly complains about costs. How many mp’s went into his pub anyway. Nobody cares what you think Jeremy . Well outside your own head

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