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Television presenter Jeremy Clarkson says the amount of abuse he receives on social media has begun to wear out him.

The 65 -year -old publisher, who recently won the best but entertainment show award at the National Television Awards recently, accepted the last one. Times The column where misdiped criticism is difficult.

The interpretation was made after an article he wrote why he would not move to Dubai. However, he says that many people think that he had read it wrong and said he would not say it clearly later, but he moved to Dubai.

As a result, Jeremy asked people who continued to say why they were moving and relieving and being pleased that they were moving to him again and again.

Jeremy explained: “A few weeks ago, I wrote a column in Starmer Britain, no matter how bad work, I would definitely not move to Dubai, because it would be worse.

“And in a few hours, the Internet was full of stories that said I had moved to Dubai.

“In the meantime, on social media, teeth had too much crying and creaking, and people were in line to say a good salvation, and they always hated me and it would be better if I hit myself. I would like to say that there is water from the back of a duck.

In recent months, Jeremy began to comment more about the current situation of the country, as Clarkson’s farm continued to grow in recent months.

At the same time, the statistics reported by The Times revealed that there are more British people in Oxford, where Oxford lived in Oxford, in Dubai, in Oxford, where he lived in Oxford, but claimed that the Oxford Economics figure could be higher.

In the above -mentioned column about leaving the United Kingdom, a simple fact, if one moves to another country, said they could find themselves in a strange position surrounded by people they don’t know, but if they stay in England, they would at least be with their friends and family.

Meanwhile, attention would return to the next or what people would say about him, wondering if people could send Giles Coren, a columnist Giles Coren.

He said: “I came to my house when I was the last to get angry from the left and threw horse manure on the garden wall. But these days are not shocking or clicking enough. God knows what to throw me next time. Giles Coren probably.”

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