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Jeremy Clarkson in trouble again.....

Degrees of Anger.... (May 2005)

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KA
Katherine Founding member
Just seen the following on the BBC's website. Clarkson is to receive an honorary degree from Oxford Brookes University, but this has generated a lot of discontent chiefly from people unhappy with his comments on environmental issues and the British car industry.

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Row over Clarkson honorary degree

Students and green campaigners are demanding that BBC presenter Jeremy Clarkson is denied an honorary degree on environmental grounds. Oxford Brookes University plans to honour the Top Gear presenter, who lives in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

But opponents are organising a petition against the decision, because of his alleged record on environmental issues and his outspoken views on MG Rover. Clarkson's private office told the BBC it did not wish to comment.

Campaigners say Clarkson caused damage to a sensitive peat bog when test-driving a 4x4 to the top of Ben Tongue mountain in Scotland for Top Gear last year. But a BBC spokesman said the test drive was carried out on private land with the owner's permission and that no damage was caused.

Earlier that year, the presenter had angered some residents in the village of Churchill, Somerset, after driving a truck into a 30-year horse chestnut tree to test the vehicle's strength.

In another edition of the BBC Two programme, Clarkson tore up literature from the environmental pressure group Transport 2000. Clarkson has also been criticised for his longstanding views on the British car manufacturer MG Rover, which collapsed in April with a loss of at least 5,000 jobs at its Longbridge plant.

In a column in the Times on the demise of MG Rover he wrote: "I cannot even get teary and emotional about the demise of the company itself - though I do feel sorry for the workforce. "In fact when I heard the news my first thought was 'good'." Craig Simmons, leader of the Green group on Oxford City Council, said: "Awarding Clarkson an honorary degree devalues Brookes, Oxford and the planet."

Clarkson is one of a group of honorary graduands due to pick up their awards at a ceremony later this year, the date of which has yet to be set. Professor Graham Upton, vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes, said: "Jeremy Clarkson was nominated by the School of Technology, which is heavily involved in automotive and autosports engineering and also in media technology.

"The nomination was made on the grounds that Clarkson is a high-profile figure in these areas and has a real passion for engineering and high standards in engineering production. This is what is being recognised by the award. One of the features of the academic environment is an open debate on issues which concern people and this is a healthy part of life in a university."


Seems like this news has caused 'degrees' of anger from quite a lot of people....
WE
Westy2
He's a prat !

He's never had a good word for the Midlands!

He's insulted the people of Wednesbury on HIGNFY(I don't live there by the way!), plus he annoyed BBC WM's Ed Doolan for some reason, by not responding to a 'request' for an interview, following some comment a few years back!
JA
jay Founding member
Well Jeremy's my hero! Glad to see that Top Gear is back this Sunday!
MS
Mr-Stabby
Clarkson deserves it i think. I think he's done enough for motoring to warrant something like this most definitely.

And the comments about MGRover make me laugh. The way it is written or it is being told is basically saying that he was partly responsible for the loss of jobs! What a load of rubbish. He basically says whether cars are rubbish or not. He has said many postiive things about MGRover cars when they actually produced something good. The MG X-Power SV for example he actually loved and said so on air. It's sad about the loss of jobs there, but lets face it their cars were rubbish, and they would of gone downhill a lot quicker i think had Clarkson not even mentioned their cars on Top Gear, It has to be said!

I personally think he's one of the best presenters on the BBC!
JO
Johnny83
Katherine posted:
Just seen the following on the BBC's website. Clarkson is to receive an honorary degree from Oxford Brookes University, but this has generated a lot of discontent chiefly from people unhappy with his comments on environmental issues and the British car industry.

Quote:
Row over Clarkson honorary degree

Students and green campaigners are demanding that BBC presenter Jeremy Clarkson is denied an honorary degree on environmental grounds. Oxford Brookes University plans to honour the Top Gear presenter, who lives in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

But opponents are organising a petition against the decision, because of his alleged record on environmental issues and his outspoken views on MG Rover. Clarkson's private office told the BBC it did not wish to comment.

Campaigners say Clarkson caused damage to a sensitive peat bog when test-driving a 4x4 to the top of Ben Tongue mountain in Scotland for Top Gear last year. But a BBC spokesman said the test drive was carried out on private land with the owner's permission and that no damage was caused.

Earlier that year, the presenter had angered some residents in the village of Churchill, Somerset, after driving a truck into a 30-year horse chestnut tree to test the vehicle's strength.

In another edition of the BBC Two programme, Clarkson tore up literature from the environmental pressure group Transport 2000. Clarkson has also been criticised for his longstanding views on the British car manufacturer MG Rover, which collapsed in April with a loss of at least 5,000 jobs at its Longbridge plant.

In a column in the Times on the demise of MG Rover he wrote: "I cannot even get teary and emotional about the demise of the company itself - though I do feel sorry for the workforce. "In fact when I heard the news my first thought was 'good'." Craig Simmons, leader of the Green group on Oxford City Council, said: "Awarding Clarkson an honorary degree devalues Brookes, Oxford and the planet."

Clarkson is one of a group of honorary graduands due to pick up their awards at a ceremony later this year, the date of which has yet to be set. Professor Graham Upton, vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes, said: "Jeremy Clarkson was nominated by the School of Technology, which is heavily involved in automotive and autosports engineering and also in media technology.

"The nomination was made on the grounds that Clarkson is a high-profile figure in these areas and has a real passion for engineering and high standards in engineering production. This is what is being recognised by the award. One of the features of the academic environment is an open debate on issues which concern people and this is a healthy part of life in a university."


Seems like this news has caused 'degrees' of anger from quite a lot of people....


Yes because one loan man can bring down a whole company Rolling Eyes

MG Rover have been going downhill for years.

As for environmentalists. If they had their way we would have virtually none of our modern items at all

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