And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Visited there last year- a line of dozens, mostly Americans, to get into the little store. A daily line apparently. Neat little store- gorgeous countryside, lovely locals. Quite a drive to get there. Some seriously skinny roads.
I can see him doing that. He has become a real vocal advocate for UK and their farmers. He hates the mess the bureaucrats made.
ReplyDeleteAs much as I loved Top Gear way back when... Prime Minister Clarkson would be the final nail in the British coffin
ReplyDeleteWhy not have Jeremy Clarkson handed the nUKe codes?
DeleteSeriously? Have you never watched Clarkson, Hammond and Mays on Top Gear. The codes would be lost or misplaced in minutes.
DeleteAnony at 9:35, that's what minions are for and more.
DeleteSuch a great show. Exposing a lot of red tape most people know nothing about.
ReplyDeleteHe has common sense which is a superpower these days.
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Exactly. But… that’s something just not to be tolerated in the former Great Britain.
DeleteHAMMOND!
ReplyDeleteJeremy Clarkson is my spirit animal.
ReplyDeleteEnglish dictator...if only.
ReplyDeleteClarkson is an egotistical twat.
ReplyDeleteYes he is, but he's an entertaining egotistical twat.
DeleteBut he seems to actually like England and it’s people, unlike any British PM of the last two decades, all of whom are also egotistical twats.
DeleteJannie, that's strange. He spoke so kindly of you.
DeleteGoing to Europe on business later this summer. Adding time to visit Diddly Squat Farm
ReplyDeleteVisited there last year- a line of dozens, mostly Americans, to get into the little store. A daily line apparently. Neat little store- gorgeous countryside, lovely locals. Quite a drive to get there. Some seriously skinny roads.
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