🚨 “NO FARMER IS BACKING LABOUR!” 😳🚜🇬🇧

Jeremy Clarkson has revealed Labour’s dismal standing and Reform UK’s contrasting popularity within the agricultural community in a new interview.

The television presenter and Diddly Squat Farm owner has publicly discussed what he has witnessed regarding voting intentions in rural communities.

 

The former Top Gear host indicated that Nigel Farage’s party appears to be performing particularly strongly with the next generation of those working the land.

His comments come amid broader polling suggesting Reform UK is gaining ground across various voter groups, with recent survey data showing the party now matches Labour’s support among trade union members at 28 per cent.

Jeremy Clarkson runs his own farm in the Cotswolds | AMAZON

Mr Clarkson referenced his Clarkson’s Farm co-star Kaleb Cooper when discussing the political shift among rural workers.

“Kaleb tells me all his friends, all of them, are Reform,” he stated during the radio interview.

The presenter went further in his assessment of Labour’s standing within the agricultural community, asserting that the party has lost virtually all support from farmers.

“I don’t think there’s a farmer alive who’s Labour anymore,” he declared.

Kaleb Cooper told Clarkson’s Farm co-star Jeremy that all his friends are ‘voting Reform’

 | INSTAGRAM/KALEB COOPERMr Clarkson did not hold back in his criticism of the current administration’s approach to agriculture.

“This government is truly useless, we do know that,” he told Times Radio listeners.

The broadcaster accused ministers of failing to provide any meaningful assistance to the farming industry, while simultaneously making conditions worse for those trying to make a living from the land.

“(The government) is doing nothing for farming, nothing. In fact, it is actually damaging to farming,” Mr Clarkson argued.