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Jeremy Clarkson hits out at BBC – as he claims they only hire women

Jeremy Clarkson has hit out at BBC and claimed that they only hire women.

The television presenter was dropped by the broadcaster in 2015, after he punched a Top Gear producer.

The 58-year-old has now hit out at BBC, as he told Radio Times: “It’s become so up itself, suffocating the life out of everything with its nonsense need to be politically correct.”

 

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“If they’d let everyone relax, and made a show that’s entertaining or interesting or informative or any of the things that the BBC is supposed to be, then we’d be having a different debate about the future of television.”

“If I ran the BBC, it would be better… I’d make programmes for everybody, not just seven people in Islington,” the presenter added.

Jeremy admitted that he enjoyed his time at the broadcaster, but claimed that they won’t hire men anymore.

“Honestly, poor old Nick Robinson going for an interview… what a waste of petrol that was. No chance he’s going to get it. Anyone who has got a scrotum, forget it. They just aren’t giving jobs to men at the moment,” he continued, referring to Fiona Bruce’s appointment as new host of Question Time.

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Nick was reportedly the only male to audition for the role, as Kirsty Wark, Emily Maitlis and Samira Ahmed were allegedly the other presenters in the lineup for the hosting gig.

“There is an argument that it’s been all-men for a long time, so what’s wrong with it being all-women for some time? I get that. That’s fine. We just, as men, have to accept we’ve had it. Let’s just go down the bar,” he added.

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