Jeremy Clarkson has made has opened a new line of attack against “Marxist” Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the Labour Government’s changes to Britain’s benefits regime.

The 64-year-old writer and broadcaster has previously been intensely critical of Starmer for the “family farm tax,” net zero policies and immigration.

Away from the motoring journalist, the Prime Minister has faced intense criticism from some, even within his own party, over planned welfare cuts.

Among the changes, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will tighten eligibility criteria for Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

The government has faced criticism of his welfare reforms

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Clarkson claimed Starmer would not waver from his ‘Marxist’ instincts

Jeremy Clarkson

He believes that those who work hard are duty-bound to pay for those who won’t work at all,” Clarkson fumed.

To illustrate his point, the former Top Gear presenter compared a man who comes to work in his garden to the worker’s “jobless neighbours”.

The 64-year-old revealed the green figured labourer showed up to work last week with an awful eye infection.

“It looked like he’d been hit in the face with a cricket ball, and he was so dizzy he could hardly stand up,” Clarkson despaired.

Clarkson fumed at the unfairness of one his workers not being able to get a doctor’s appointment

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Even still, the man worked “tirelessly” but was so furious the former Grand Tour star thought people in Scotland might hear him yelling.

However, the worker’s ire was not aimed at Clarkson but his inability to get a doctor’s appointment.

To add insult to injury, he had to watch as his out of work neighbours took delivery of a huge brand-new television.

Even more outrageously, a man also came round to valet the neighbour’s car which left Clarkson to despair.

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