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Clarkson’s Latest Dig at Keir Starmer Leaves Followers in Hysterics

 


Jeremy Clarkson Unleashes Savage New Nickname for Keir Starmer

TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has taken a fresh swipe at UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, “inventing” a new insult that immediately went viral on social media.

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The former Top Gear and Grand Tour host has never been shy about sharing his political opinions — and his latest jab continues that tradition.


Clarkson Responds to Post Criticising Starmer

The 65-year-old broadcaster fired off his remark on X (formerly Twitter) after MP Robert Largan posted criticism of Starmer, claiming Labour MPs were turning against him.

One user reshared the post, writing:

“I wish I could invent another swear word to describe @Keir_Starmer.”

Clarkson didn’t hold back — replying with a nickname he said he “invented”:

“Custard is useful. Half ct, half btard.”

The comment instantly gained thousands of likes, with users joking that they would “add it to their insult list.”

Another fan added:

“Can’t wait to hear you use that next season on Clarkson’s Farm.”

May be an image of text that says "Carol Decker @caroldecker I wish I could invent another swear word to describe @Keir Starmer Jeremy Clarkson @JeremyClarkson Custard is useful. Hali cun half bastard."


Not Clarkson’s First Dig at the Prime Minister

Clarkson has criticised Starmer before.
In October, he claimed the prime minister “has no clue what to do about the economy.”

The outspoken presenter regularly uses his platform to mock politicians, celebrities, and public policies — often generating heated debate online.


Clarkson’s Farm: Season 5 Wrapped Filming

While Clarkson continues to cause a stir online, fans can rest assured that new episodes of Clarkson’s Farm are coming.

  • Filming for Season 5 officially wrapped in late September
  • The release date has not yet been confirmed
  • Based on previous years, new episodes are expected in spring next year

The hit Prime Video series follows Clarkson as he attempts to run Diddly Squat Farm in the Cotswolds, often with hilarious — and chaotic — results.


 

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