Jeremy Clarkson: The Grand Tour host opens up on 'real heartbreak' after slamming Brexit

“So not only was the yield down by 20 [per cent], thanks to God, but, thanks to the coffin-dodgers who wanted to ‘take back control’, prices are down too,” he continued in his column with The Times.

He opened his farm  in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, on February 22.

Elsewhere, Jeremy hit out at students who recently had their A-Level results re-marked, after the UK government made a U-turn following the algorithm they adapted due to coronavirus.

He shared: “If you have a generation Z snowflake person living in your house, then you will know that it’s possibly the most entitled and spoilt creature to walk on God’s green earth.

source: express.co.uk