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Clarkson apologises for PM insults

Date: 6/2/2009 22:05:50

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Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has apologised after describing Prime Minister Gordon Brown as "a one-eyed Scottish idiot".

The BBC presenter also accused the Prime Minster of lying, in comments made in Australia where he is hosting Top Gear Live, a stage version of the hit TV show.

Mr Brown lost his sight in one eye as the result of an accident playing rugby as a teenager.

In a statement issued by the BBC, Clarkson said: "In the heat of the moment I made a remark about the Prime Minister's personal appearance for which, upon reflection, I apologise."

Clarkson, speaking at a press conference in Sydney, compared Mr Brown to Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd, after Mr Rudd had just addressed the country on the global financial crisis.

According to The Australian newspaper, he said: "It's the first time I've ever seen a world leader admit we really are in deep s***. He genuinely looked terrified. The poor man, he's actually seen the books. We've got this one-eyed Scottish idiot, he keeps telling us everything's fine and he's saved the world and we know he's lying, but he's smooth at telling us."

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The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) condemned Clarkson's comments. Lesley-Anne Alexander, the RNIB's chief executive, said: "Mr Clarkson's description of Prime Minister Brown is offensive. Any suggestion that equates disability with incompetence is totally unacceptable. We would be happy to help Mr Clarkson understand the positive contribution people with sight loss make to society."

Former BBC director general Greg Dyke said: "What I found interesting is that he has apologised for calling Gordon Brown one-eyed, that somebody has complained about him being called Scottish, but no-one seems to have complained about calling him an idiot.

"Clarkson is Clarkson. He says many things I find deeply offensive quite regularly. If you take all those people out of the media and off television, you get a very boring media."

A Downing Street spokesman declined to respond to Clarkson's description of Mr Brown, saying only: "I don't think I'm going to get into those comments."

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