Jeremy Clarkson has revealed there is immense, widespread support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party among young British farmers.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Young British farmers are flocking to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, according to Clarkson’s Farm host Jeremy Clarkson. 📺 DETAIL: In an interview with Times Radio, Jeremy Clarkson, host of Clarkson’s Farm and former co-host of Top Gear, stressed the widespread popularity of Reform with young farmers in the United Kingdom. Clarkson mentioned that friends of Kaleb Cooper, Clarkson’s younger co-star on Clarkson’s Farm, overwhelmingly intend to vote for Reform at the next election. Clarkson also emphasized the collapse in support for the governing Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, among farmers across the United Kingdom. “I don’t think there’s a farmer alive who’s Labour anymore,” Clarkson said. The former The Grand Tour co-host continued: “This government is truly useless, we do know that… [Labour] is doing nothing for farming, nothing. In fact, it is actually damaging to farming.“ 💬 KEY QUOTE: “There’s one party in particular that seems to be doing very well with the young farmers, that I do know. [Kaleb] tells me all of his friends, all of them, are Reform, and I don’t think there’s a farmer alive who’s Labour anymore.” – Jeremy Clarkson. 🎯 IMPACT: A clip of the interview was reposted by Reform UK’s account on X (formerly Twitter). “Jeremy Clarkson says young farmers are backing Reform UK,” the post read. This week, a poll revealed that the governing Labour Party is also losing support among public sector union workers, including Unite and GMB, the two largest public sector unions in the country. Meanwhile, Reform is tied with Labour for support among public sector union members and leads with members of Unite and GMB. Specifically, the poll of over 1,000 union members revealed that Reform and Labour are currently tied at 28 percent support, a 20-point decline for Labour, which is historically linked to and financially supported by trade unions. Among Unite and GMB members, Reform is leading Labour by six and nine points, respectively. |
Jeremy Clarkson says young farmers are backing Reform UK. 🚜 pic.twitter.com/jmeoudDiBL
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