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Jeremy Clarkson insults Liverpool in new account of his weekend in the city
Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson hits out at Liverpool in a series of derogatory comments
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English broadcaster and presenter of Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson Pic: Brian Mackness
Jeremy Clarkson was in the city as part of his Top Gear tour less than two weeks ago, and now he's written a damning account of his time in Liverpool in The Sunday Times.

Top Gear's front man Jeremy Clarkson came to Liverpool for a two-night appearance at the Echo Arena with his co-stars James May and Richard Hammond.

And in his weekly column he claimed that the waitress who served him breakfast was unaware of what a kipper was when he requested one for breakfast, and when Clarkson asked: 'Can I have some Tabasco?' with the oysters he was having for dinner, the waitress didn't know what the sauce was either.

The controversial TV presenter, who is in fact a Northerner himself, continued to slate Liverpool as he recalled: "Over the years my trips to Liverpool have always been extremely memorable. On one occasion I found that the door to my hotel room was blocked by a girl who was lying in the corridor, having apparently died."

In another account, Clarkson claimed: "On another the constant burglar alarms meant that I checked out of my hotel at 2am and drove back to London for a bit of piece and quiet. Oh, and I nearly forgot: there was the time a blood-soaked chap sprinted into the restaurant in which I was dining and ran amok with a knife."

The details of where Clarkson stayed or dined within the city are unknown.



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Jeremy Clarkson's account of his time in Liverpool in The Sunday Times


The Top Gear star didn't hold back in his review as he lashed out once more. He said: "Ordering Whispering Angel in Liverpool is like a Liverpudlian strolling into the Savoy at teatime, in a shell suit, and demanding seven pints of vodka. He’s going to be shown the door."

The 'Whispering Angel' wine he refers to is priced at £15.99 on one website, and a fairly average £10 on another.

Likening the economic crisis currently gripping southern Europe to Britain’s north-south divide, Clarkson said: “We (southerners) go up there (northern England) and say, ‘Look what we’ve given you, Gary: a Tracey Emin hotel and slavery museum, all full of Ed Miliband bumper-sticker slogans. Aren’t you grateful?’“ But Gary isn’t grateful because he doesn’t like Primrose Hill sensibilities or mood lighting.”

As he finished off his derogatory account Clarkson claimed: "People up there (Liverpool) earn less, die more quickly, have fewer jobs and live in houses that are worth the square root of sod all."

During his visit to Liverpool for Top Gear live Clarkson claimed he had a crush onAbbey Clancy.

Liverpool responds to Jeremy Clarkson's comments:


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And we reach the centre of the shrubbery maze.

Make tw@y comments during a long article.
Have another paper and websites take these and print them for normal people to see.
Then wait while people attack you on twitter so you can then tell them to read the original article.
Original article is behind a paywall or in a newspaper.
Have your employers laugh and slap you on the back as they count the money.
 
This is almost identical to a piece he wrote in his column a few months ago about Belfast. How did Jeremy Clarkson, who is a pretend grumpy old man who pretends to be a "bloke" ever acquire any credibility.
 
That is me done for the night, when you start discussing Jeremy Clarkson you have reached the bottom of the barrel. I urge you all not to post any more on this buffoon.
 


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