Jeremy Clarkson criticizes government's implementation of a "Stalinist decree."

He even called the Prime Minister 'delusional'.

August 31st 2024.

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Jeremy Clarkson, well-known TV personality and star of "Clarkson's Farm," has recently expressed his strong opposition to the government's proposed smoking ban. In his column for The Sun, he describes the ban as a "Stalinist decree" and questions the reasoning behind it.

The ban, which would extend the existing indoor smoking ban to include outdoor areas, has been met with criticism from many, including former minister Ester McVey who compared it to the Holocaust. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has defended the ban, stating that it is necessary to ease the pressure on the NHS.

Clarkson argues that instead of implementing a ban, smokers should be allowed to use common sense in public spaces. In his opinion, society should trust that the majority of people are intelligent and compassionate enough to make responsible decisions.

He goes on to criticize Starmer's views, calling him "deluded" and a "full-on Communist." Clarkson believes that the PM's policies and belief in state ownership are misguided and would lead to disastrous results if put into practice.

Using examples such as WH Smith and Greggs, Clarkson points out the flaws in the idea of the state running everything. He also expresses concern that any criticism of Starmer's policies may eventually be labeled as a hate crime.

In a humorous touch, Clarkson reveals that he plans to update the signs outside his new pub, The Farmer's Dog, to warn customers about the potential smoking ban. He also shares a photo of a sign from the "olden days" when smoking was more widely accepted.

While the government has not confirmed the ban, a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care stated that they are determined to protect non-smokers and children from the harmful effects of second-hand smoke.

In conclusion, Clarkson urges the government to reconsider their plans and trust the public to make responsible choices. He also reminds readers that his show, "Clarkson's Farm," is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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