Jeremy Clarkson calls for 10-year pension to be paid to 18-year-olds instead of pensioners

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Channel Five will air his new narrative Jeremy Clarkson: Ruler of Debate this evening

Jeremy Clarkson says the Public authority ought to pay school leavers a state benefits for a very long time, have

a "sex-and-drink-fuelled revolt", previously "working till we fall down and die". Writing in his segment for The Sunday Times,

the long-lasting television moderator presented the thought as a method for battling against the "fatigue" of retirement.

The previous Top Stuff have, whose new narrative Lord of Debate airs on Sunday evening,

wrote in The Times "this is the point at which you need retirement pay" to better "appreciate everything you want to come up with".

He contrasted it with being of the ongoing benefits age when

"your organ is broken and your joints are greater at anticipating the climate than the Met Office".

Clarkson proceeded to say "elderly individuals are such a great deal better"

to utilize in light of the fact that "they don't require double latrines,

since they are much of the time in nappies; and they don't have to rush off like clockwork to get a next day contraceptive".

He said: "On the off chance that you are a business and you take on a school-leaver today,

you should give them anything kind of restroom they assume they need that week,

a hotline to HR and a place of refuge where they can put in a couple of hours each early evening time being "at the time",

which is significant for their emotional wellness. The outcome, assuming you utilize a ton of school-leavers, is that you I will before long fail."

The article comes only days after Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Chase encouraged more seasoned individuals to get back to

work in a bid to resolve issues with the work market.

Mr Chase said in a discourse on Friday addressed to individuals who resigned early or had not gotten back to work

following leave that he was thinking about approaches to "make it worth your time and energy".

He said: "We won't ever bridle the maximum capacity of our country except if we open it for all of our residents.

Nor will we fix our efficiency puzzle except if every individual who can partake does.

"So to the individuals who resigned ahead of schedule after the pandemic or haven't tracked down the right job later

leave, I say England needs you and we will take a gander at the circumstances important to make work worth your time and energy."

62-year-old Clarkson, who presents Clarkson's Homestead in the Cotswolds,

has as of late been censured for remarks made in his section for The Sun where he said he

"detested" Meghan Markle and needed to see her marched bare through the roads. The article,

which turned into Ofcom's most whined about piece,

has since been eliminated and both Clarkson and the distribution apologized.

Self-named the "Ruler of Discussion", the television moderator's

(January 29) new narrative of a similar name will air on Channel Five

at 9pm. The show thinks back on Clarkson's a large number,

numerous snapshots of discussion, including the time he punched Docks Morgan,

gone after a Top Stuff maker, offended a State leader, and caused a political episode in Argentina.

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