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Eenie, meenie, minie, moe. Catch out Clarkson on his show.
If he’s sorry, should he go? He’s far too valuable to the BBC, so the answer’s no.

Did he, or didn’t he? Upholder and defender of the truth, aka the red-top Daily Mirror, says yes, he did. And they hired a digital forensics outfit called CY40R to subject it to high-tech special analysis and they concluded that they were sure the n-word had been used. Albeit only 75% sure. Did this amount to conclusive proof? Maybe, maybe not, but let’s not prevaricate and let standards get in the way of a good ol’ witch hunt.

Now, I’m no fan of Jezza and, principally due to his pronouncements on both cyclists and motorcyclists, regard him as a loud-mouthed ignoramus. Does this make him a racist? Probably not. Sexist? Probably not but it wouldn’t surprise me if he was. Clarkson’s somewhat bigoted and silly views (think of the Morecambe Bay cockle-pickers, Mexicans & Asians that have been in his sights in the past) come as a direct result of him being arrogant, brash, self-opinionated, unpleasant, cruel and, all in all, a little bit stupid.