Sign the Petition Urging ITV Not to Cancel Jeremy Clarkson

The Free Speech Union has started a petition urging Dame Carolyn McCall, the CEO of ITV, not to sack Jeremy Clarkson as host of Who Wants to be a Millionaire. I’ve reproduced the petition in full below, but please do sign now and urge your friends and contacts to sign it as well. What’s happened to Clarkson is an example of cancel culture at its most brutal, destroying a person’s livelihood because they’ve said something perfectly lawful, but which someone who thinks of themselves as a ‘victim’ finds offensive. Please sign.

Dear Dame Carolyn,

Please don’t fire Jeremy Clarkson as host of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? as a result of what he wrote about the Duchess of Sussex in the Sun newspaper in December.

While Mr. Clarkson’s remarks were considered offensive by some and provoked a record number of complaints to the press regulator, the negative reaction has been completely disproportionate. For instance, the BBC presenter Chris Packham said he thought he should be sent to jail and the Sun closed down, while 60+ MPs wrote to you urging you to permanently ban Mr. Clarkson from ever appearing on ITV again.

The MPs’ letter accused Mr Clarkson of “expressing violent hate speech”, but at least two of its signatories have used similarly intemperate language themselves: Claudia Webbe MP was found guilty of harassment in 2021, having been accused of threatening to throw acid at her partner’s lover, among other things, while Zarah Sultana MP sent a tweet telling someone whose views on Israel she disagreed with to “jump off a cliff”.

Moreover, if the people condemning Clarkson believe that the sort of language he used is harmful, why have the same people remained silent when other public personalities have said even more unpleasant things about people they dislike, such as Jo Brand on the Radio 4 programme Heresy joking about throwing battery acid at Nigel Farage, or a guest on Radio 4’s News Quiz saying Michael Gove has “a face that makes even the most pacifist of people reach for the shovel”?

We accept these statements were not intended to be taken literally and the people in question were just using hyperbole for comedic effect. But isn’t that equally true of Jeremy Clarkson’s column in the Sun?

This suggests that much of the outrage caused by Mr. Clarkson’s comments has been ‘performative’, in that some of the people expressing it do not appear to really believe Mr. Clarkson’s remarks put anyone at risk. After all, if they genuinely believe his words posed a danger to the safety of the Duchess of Sussex or women and girls in general – as some have claimed – why have so many of them repeated those words verbatim in the course of condemning him?

Jo Brand was not banned from our screens after joking about throwing battery acid at Nigel Farage – she made that remark in 2019 and yet she appeared on ITV last year in Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway. It would be inconsistent to ban Jeremy Clarkson from ITV because of the similarly hyperbolic language he used to express his dislike of the Duchess of Sussex.

I hope you are not taking more seriously the complaints about Mr. Clarkson because one of the complainants is a Duchess and the daughter-in-law of a King. We note that Piers Morgan was reportedly asked by senior managers at ITV to apologise for his comments about the Duchess on Good Morning Britain in 2021 after ITV received a complaint from the Duchess. To apportion extra weight to a complaint because the complainant is rich and powerful – worse, to sack Jeremy Clarkson because he upset a Duchess – would be to send a message to ITV’s on-screen talent, including your news and current affairs reporters, that saying anything that annoys somebody well-connected and influential may result in them losing their jobs.

One additional consideration is that the Sun has taken down the column in question at Mr. Clarkson’s request and he has made what appears to be a sincere apology to the Duke and Duchess. Unfortunately, instead of accepting this apology, they responded by accusing him of a “longstanding pattern of writing articles that spread hate rhetoric, dangerous conspiracy theories and misogyny”. These words – which, on the face of it, are both false and defamatory – are clearly intended to destroy Mr. Clarkson’s career and are potentially far more harmful to him than anything he said about the Duchess.

I hope you will not reward the Sussexes’ vindictiveness by doing what they would clearly like you to do, which is to sack Mr. Clarkson and permanently ban him from ITV. That would be an example of cancel culture at its worst. If people make mistakes and then apologise for them, we should give them the benefit of the doubt, not seek to destroy their livelihoods and turn them into social pariahs. After all, we believe in the possibility of redemption for even the most hardened criminals; why can’t we extend the same charity to people whose only crime is to have said something offensive?

Finally, we would ask you to bear in mind the price Jeremy Clarkson has already paid for his remarks. Amazon has indicated it will not commission any more seasons of Clarkson’s Farm or The Grand Tour and his Sun column has not appeared in the newspaper again, suggesting he has lost that, too. Is he to be punished even further by losing his only other main source of income? The punishment is already completely disproportionate to the crime, without you compounding his humiliation.

Once again, you can sign the petition here.

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stewart
3 years ago

So… I’m confused, were his remarks a mistake or just bad comedy? Is bad comedy a mistake or just comedy that few people find funny? If someone found it funny, then it wasn’t a mistake, it was just bad comedy, no?

As Delingpole would say, Tobes, you’re such a cuck.

Signed the petition anyway, it’s the right thing to do.

transmissionofflame
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Totally agree. We need to move the goodthink window quite some way, and we’re not going to do that by apologising for everything. No apology is required.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

The problem is Clarkson has misread the room and picked on the wrong person. Did he really expect Megan to take it on the chin and not react? Harry also? I’ll bet he could’ve said the very same words, directed them at someone else ( e.g Sturgeon ) and nothing would have came of it. Sturgeon is probably used to receiving shed-loads of abuse and vitriol anyways. But I think it’s because he said it about royalty, not necessarily Megan personally even. What would’ve happened if he’d directed that comment at Kate?🤔 I can predict the shit would have hit the fan in exactly the same manner. It’s one thing to do a stand-up comedy act, where anything goes, but tweeting or writing it so that all and sundry read it was just stupid and reckless and I’m wondering if he was half cut when he did it…

Jeremy, we have Bridgen who got suspended for far less, and he’s unlikely to ever get his position back, so I don’t fancy your chances tbh.

NeilParkin
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

The context of what he said was always going to be too difficult to rationalise for H&M and their supporters. Oblique references, even to Game of Thrones, just escape these people who take every word literally. They aren’t smart enough to process that. Jeremy should have known this before taking aim at the frightful pair. Maybe he did. Maybe he doesn’t care anymore, and was just out to blow it up. If he did, he did a good job.

rocky44
rocky44
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Quite. Can we please have a petition to the Tory leadership about the appalling treatment of Bridgen for telling the truth to power.

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  rocky44

For goodness sake all of you! Stop blaming Clarkson for”picking on the wrong person” there are no wrong people to pick on! It’s comedy, if your in the public domain your fair game! get over it

iconoclast
3 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

And for ordinary folk not in the public domain who, just for expressing valid views, get abuse and hate online on social media from the armies of thugs and trolls and bullies who do just what Clarkson did.

Take a look at this and let me know if you still hold the same views.

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Completely wrong! Reading the room is not comedy, comedy is what is NOT expected, hence, comedy.
Everyone is up for grabs! it’s comedy!
She would have done herself a massive favour if she had laughed along with it!
Now, shes just a poe faced victim married to Captain James Hewitts son!
(Being in the public eye, show me the DNA evidence and I’ll belive otherwise)

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I get what you say, Mogs, but Clarkson has made his living by being generally outspoken and it’s what his fans and audience expect from him. A friend of mine called him a gammon! However, iIt was quite clearly meant as comedy – dark comedy perhaps – but comedy nevertheless and more akin to irony. I very much doubt that he wished to see Little Miss Perfect naked and covered in excrement – no reasonable human being would – and the problem there is that if you don’t know Games Of Thrones, the reference would fly over your head and the metaphorical context would be lost. It’s like saying that we want to see the government hanged or Gates’ head on a spike. We don’t actually mean those things, they’re just ways of expressing exasperation and anger. If we did mean those things then I would say that there were problems with our mental well-being – it’s not the action of a normal human being. I wouldn’t go so far as ‘hate’ because that is something else entirely, in my book anyway, and hate is such a strong emotion, a verbal or mental violence, that it’s only a step or… Read more »

iconoclast
3 years ago

“We don’t actually mean those things”

But what of the people who read it and think you do?

Take a look at this and tell me you still hold the same views.

Epi
Epi
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

So… I’m confused, were his remarks a mistake or just bad comedy? Is bad comedy a mistake or just comedy that few people find funny? If someone found it funny, then it wasn’t a mistake, it was just bad comedy, no?”

Who gives a f…?

iconoclast
3 years ago
Reply to  Epi

I do.

Take a look at this and tell me you still do not give an ‘f’..

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

It’s comedy!
If a president or prime minister would have said it, that would be offensive because they mean it, they are not comedians.
When you pay to see a comedian the last thing you want or expect is censorship! or why go in the first place?

iconoclast
3 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

I know someone who suffered from depression who got online abuse and killed himself because of comedy like that.

Clearly, comedy is a serious business. It is for Clarkson who makes millions from comedic abuse of other people.

Take a look at this and tell me you still hold the same views.

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

If there not your favourite comedian, then ignore them, why try to get the rest of the world to hate them just because you don’t like them? that’s the ipitomy of insecurity.

iconoclast
3 years ago
Reply to  stewart

There are those of us who joined the FSU and signed up to DS to comment because we have been cancelled and/or subjected to abuse and hate from the myriad of trolls thugs and bullies on the internet all out to stop us exercising free speech.

So it is very dispiriting to see Clarkson being fêted here for doing much the same but in Clarkson’s case it is so much worse.

NeilParkin
3 years ago

Why are we referring the Duchess of Wales in para.6.?

Jonathan M
Jonathan M
3 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Good point. Don’t give the ghastly woman any further ideas!

DomH75
3 years ago

Signed! Clarkson made the classic mistake many people inside the media make, which is to assume everyone understands you are making a reference to something in the media. Most people in the UK haven’t watched Game of Thrones. The reference went over their heads. The trash among the woke who recognise the reference won’t care and will ignore the truth in order to extract their pound of flesh. YouTuber MechaRandom42 was caught out in a similar way on her channel, referring to the preemptive accusations of racism thrown at Star Wars fans over the Kenobi series (the pre-planned accusations accidentally started before the show had gone out and reviews on the relevant site had become possible to post!) Mecha satirically referred to ‘Operation Get Behind the D**kies’ – which I believe came from South Park. However, she was immediately accused of racism and using a verboten word. Even UnHerd (I suspect not understanding the reference) made an example of her. I’ve had the fortune to work in a part of the media that means I’ve never really been a media insider. I get to hang out mostly with non-media people and they simply don’t watch enough TV to get the… Read more »

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  DomH75

Actually I didn’t get the reference either as I’ve never seen that show.

True Spirit of America Party
True Spirit of America Party
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I may have seen it before briefly, but I hear it’s really overrated.

DomH75
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Exactly. It shows how self-involved the media is and how much they navel-gaze. Remember, ten million viewers for a TV show in the UK is seen as a great rating. It ignores the fact that the better part of 60 million people didn’t watch it. I doubt Game of Thrones had anything like those figures either… It’s an already-dated boobs-and-blood drama series that had an exceptionally large appeal among a small, niche viewing pool. The author of the books can’t even be bothered to finish writing the novels, so the ending was pulled out of the producers’ arses and even diehard fans hated it.

The media is out of touch with its audience. It’s obsessed with itself. Clarkson simply demonstrated that he is too immersed in the media environment for his own good.

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  DomH75

He didn’t make a mistake, stop giving her credence!

AnnieDuke85
AnnieDuke85
3 years ago

Great article

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

I have signed the petition. To be frank I thought Clarkson’s comment about Markle was in poor taste and not even funny but we supposedly have free speech in this country and so taking away a man’s livelihood for a lazy bit of writing is absolutely grotesque. I don’t know what this Game of Thrones thing is so the reference went straight over my head anyway. I have signed because I detest the Windsors and the ginger Whinger is a bloody disgrace to this country and I wouldbe happy if he just pissed orf. Muck-raking Markle is bad news fullstop. If anybody should have seen the inside of a police cell it is that fat, ugly, very unfunny Jo Brand. Her verbal assault on Nigel Farage was and remains one of the most vile and vicious incidents I have come across in my lifetime. Jo Brand is an execrable piece of work. Doubtless our petition will go nowhere because those going for Clarkson will thoroughly enjoy their vicious virtue signalling. It is a fact though that Clarkson has put more smiles on my face than any of the Windsor grifters and that horror Jo Brand. And if I cannot support… Read more »

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Well said hp, I could not agree with you more. Possibly it was the hypocrisy of the H&M circus that tipped Clarkson over the edge. They’re happy to be fully paid up members of the Offendables brigade when people are being negative about them but are happy to spread their spiteful and vindictive bilge about others. But that’s OK because it’s “their truth”.
I have watched Game of Thrones and the reference passed me by. Possibly because I would be more than happy to line the streets and throw horse manure (other manures are available) at them. And if Brand was in the same tumbril; even better.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  DevonBlueBoy

Thanks DBB.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Bravo, HP! Well said indeed. Yes, I’ve never ‘got’ Jo Brand, she seems to be famous mainly for being sarky which is, in my opinion, a low form of humour. Clarkson has certainly caused me much mirth and I thank him for it and hope he causes more!

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

Cheers Aethelred.

anbak
anbak
3 years ago

Whilst signing this petition, could we perhaps create another one suggesting that Jo Brand receives an equivalent sanction to Mr Clarkson for ‘jokingly’ suggesting throwing battery acid at Nigel Farage?

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  anbak

Quite.

wokeman
wokeman
3 years ago
Reply to  anbak

There’s a difference she meant it and it was in no way funny, Clarkson’s column was satire and hilarious.

wokeman
wokeman
3 years ago

Clarkson’s column on Nutmeg is the finest piece of journalism to come out of fleet Street in several years, laugh out loud hilarious and completely on point. Happy to sign this petition even though the preamble is laced with cuckishness.

Dinger64
3 years ago

I’ve not liked Clarkson since he physically attacked a person for not arranging his dinner for him! But, he paid the price, served his fair dues, must he be punished for ever? No, or we will all suffer. I’ll sign

Dinger64
3 years ago

“Just because he upset a Duchess”
What Duchess? Surely you mean bit part American actress?!

Epi
Epi
3 years ago

Hear hear! And duly signed.

Mr10Percent
3 years ago

I will not be signing the petition. Not because of any dismay over Jeremy Clarkson. He is a big-boy now and should – with his apparent means be able to look after himself.

Jeremy is the non-thinking mans Jordan Peterson. I am 100% confident that through his existing newspaper channels, twitter and even this site, he could quite easily start drafting many pointed and direct pieces in his own style on the sussex’s and how they have ungraciously declined his apology ad hominem.

I can further dig into those MSM and MSE channels that dare to block, censor and cancel because of wokeness. I see no reason why he cannot be a success doing this unless he only cares for making money.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago

Signed. Jeremy Clarkson sometimes doesn’t stop to think, as evidenced on a few occasions, and he has a planet sized ego but he is not a bad, evil man. He has made me laugh out loud on many occasions and should definitely not be cancelled and have his life ruined – OK, he has a few mill – for making a poor taste joke. No one mentions the role of the editor of the Sun in this either – a good editor would have watered down the column. The weight of opinion about Harry and Meghan is in his favour methinks as they continue to make capital by portraying themselves as hard done by. They will bring down the monarchy if left unopposed and JC’s remarks were a sign of the exasperation felt by so many.

iconoclast
3 years ago

There are those of us who joined the FSU and signed up to DS to comment because we have been cancelled and/or subjected to abuse and hate from the myriad of trolls thugs and bullies on the internet all out to stop us exercising free speech. So it is very dispiriting to see Clarkson being fêted here for doing much the same but in Clarkson’s case it is so much worse. I believe in freedom of speech and freedom from personal abuse. These are entirely compatible. One can express one’s views without also engaging in personal abuse and hate-filled speech. But no one here seems to realise this. You are voting for free speech of ordinary people being shut down because people like Clarkson and people who follow his example use abuse and hate online against them simply for expressing valid views without themselves engaging in abuse or hate speech. Adults and children have killed themselves when subjected to abuse including online on social media delivered direct to them on their phones – from the armies of trolls, thugs and bullies. That is having free speech removed permanently. There is no escape from it for them except in death. Does no… Read more »

iconoclast
3 years ago
Reply to  iconoclast

I see the first expected downvote.

A downvote for the above comment is a downvote for freedom of speech and an upvote for abuse by cancel culture online thugs, trolls and bullies.

Regardless of how many downvotes there may be, it is and will remain still true and right.

If you do not agree, debate it and say why your view is better and my view is not.

Explain why you are upholding free speech by supporting abuse and online hate-speech.

iconoclast
3 years ago
Reply to  iconoclast

Ha! I see my favourite downvoter is a faithful follower, downvoting wherever I comment.

It is lonely work but someone has to do it [or so he seems to think.]