Jeremy Clarkson brutally mocks Chris Packham and compares him to famous Brit

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Jeremy Clarkson brutally mocks Chris Packham and compares him to famous Brit

Jeremy Clarkson has reignited his ongoing feud with eco-activist Chris Packham, this time taking a jibe at his hairstyle. The dispute began when the Springwatch host suggested Clarkson should be imprisoned following a contentious column he wrote expressing his dislike for Meghan Markle on a "cellular level".

The pair later exchanged barbs over Taylor Swift's use of private jets for her global Eras Tour, with Packham proposing she should utilise commercial flights to minimise her carbon footprint. Clarkson labelled Packham's comments as "tantamount to bullying".

Not one to hold back, Clarkson later recommended a book titled The Fall of Chris Packham on Instagram. Fast forward to the present day, and Clarkson couldn't resist mentioning Packham in his Sunday Times Magazine column about a Dutch farmer using a robot to milk cows and convert their waste into bricks.

He wrote: "A sign outside explained that 'with our circular and climate adaptive food production, we want to contribute to a healthier, more aware and more sustainable society.' I half expected to be greeted by Chris Pakcham himself, who incidentally, now has identical hair to Sir Starmer. Seriously. Google it."

In his column, Clarkson conceded that the planet's climate is changing, likely due to our "endless thirst for food, power and travel is probably responsible for it". However, he took a swipe at environmental activists, stating they often resort to extremes, reports GloucestershireLive.

He quipped: "They want us not going on holiday, not having a car, not eating meat, not being warm in the winter and paying everything we earn in tax to that madman Ed Miliband, so he can carpet-bomb the countryside with solar panels and wind turbines."

He criticised their lack of "realism", saying: "They post pictures of themselves on Instagram saying they are eating lettuce and sleeping in a shipping container, and that as a result they are living their best life. But they're not. I'm living my best life, which is why, when I can't be bothered to drive somewhere, I use a helicopter."

In another dig, he suggested that environmentalists lack balance, and that most people desire comforts like an occasional hotdog. This, he said, is why despite acknowledging climate change, he greets eco-enthusiasts with "presagged shoulders and a heavy sigh".

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