Controversial TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson says cutting government spending is the way to handle the current economic crisis. Jeremy Clarkson has said in his latest Sunday Times article that the NHS should be closed in order to make sensible cuts in all government departments.
The Grand Tour presenter writes 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. Clarkson 62 adds So to solve the economy what we need to do is make sensible cuts in all government departments cutting their staffing levels by say half. And then, rather than reducing them still further to the point where they do not work at all we get rid of one entire department altogether.
The former Top Gear, who himself claims he is no good at economics says that we all must face the fact that Britain is in trouble. And that other solutions like taxing the top earning billionaires would do little to nothing to help with the cost of living crisis. Comparing the government to the making of TV programmes Clarkson says that You know you have to make cuts so you make a nibble here and a nibble there and you keep on doing this until eventually the story you were trying to tell is so garbled it no longer makes sense. Its far better I have discovered to lose an entire story arc rather than endlessly slice away at all of them.
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