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flag James May said he wouldn’t visit Jeremy Clarkson’s pub, despite being banned, humorously dismissing the rift.

flag Former Top Gear co-host James May said he wasn’t planning to visit Jeremy Clarkson’s pub, The Farmer’s Dog, regardless of being banned, during an appearance on the Lorraine show. flag The ban also includes UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who was barred due to Clarkson’s criticism of the Labour Party. flag May, who owns his own pub, The Royal Oak, in Salisbury, dismissed the incident with humor, noting the lack of interest in visiting the establishment. flag The rift between May and Clarkson dates back to 2015 when Clarkson was involved in a dispute with a producer, leading to their exit from Top Gear.

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