Jeremy Clarkson has suggested that the government should abolish the 'completely un-unreliable' NHS 🤨
Jeremy couldn’t help but brand our current economic system ‘un-understandable and completely un-unreliable,’ in his latest column.
‘Even if the government taxed the country’s top 20 billionaires 100 per cent of every single thing they own, it’d still only get £266 billion,’ he wrote.Turning his attention to the NHS, he continued: ‘Many people are now saying that we should rid the country of the monarchy because this ancient institution is no longer relevant.‘I respect that point of view, and I hope they respect mine when I suggest the department that has to go is the NHS.
The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host also explained that throughout his TV career he has learned that making ‘cuts’ to a story has been an essential element. Jeremy is no stranger to being outspoken in his columns, having previously called out Boris Johnson for ‘tolerating arseishness’ and expressing concern for the ‘worryingly dead’ capital, London.
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