Jeremy Clarkson’s farm branded ‘a menace and a success’

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  1. Farmer seeks to create opportunities for other local farmers, in order to remain in business and conserve the countryside. Sadly, the local council doesn’t believe in farming and has a pro-vegan agenda.

  2. For you Brits, this is what we, in the US, refer to as “Haters Gonna Hate” in the common parlance. Pip pip, cheerio. (Did I do it? Did I do British?)

  3. “Chadlington resident Ms Moore said: “I don’t think the people who come are particularly respectful.”

    *Doesn’t explain in what way.*

    “They come in their cars with their souped-up engines – they are motorheads, they are not here to support our little farm shop.

    *So they all converge on Jeremy Clarkson’s shop to… not buy anything? Or is it that they are buying things for the wrong reasons?*
    “We have been disrupted by them in the two-and-a-half years since it’s been open. It’s ruining our area.

    *In what way?*
    “There are farm shops all over the country that they could support instead of all converging here at the weekends.
    “It’s a total menace. It’s a danger.”

    *HOW SO?* This article relies completely on this quote of zero substance whatsoever; everything else has been reported before. Just disguised clickbait.

  4. No matter if they like it or not his farm shop and TV show would have increased the surrounding economy even by 1%. All the visitors will likely look around, go to other pubs, petrol stations, tescos etc..

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