
Jeremy Clarkson has officially banned just over 400 people from his pub.
The TV presenter-turned-farmer has found huge success with his Cotswolds pub, The Farmer's Dog, which he opened off the back of his exploits into farming, with people flocking from up and down the country for a pint of Hawkstone and locally sourced grub.
However, not everyone gets to enjoy the privilege, as Clarkson is not afraid to flex his muscles and bar people from the establishment.
This famously included Top Gear and The Grand Tour colleagues Richard Hammond and James May, although this is unlikely to be enforced, as well as a woman who asked for Tabasco in her Bloody Mary and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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And 403 more unfortunate souls have just made the list.

In a post on X, the 65-year-old confirmed that all but one of the current Labour MPs were not welcome in The Farmer's Dog.
"To be clear, I have banned all Labour MPs from my pub, except one: Markus Campbell Savours. He’s welcome any time. And not just because the Labour Party has now sacked him," he wrote.
Labour won a total of 404 seats in the 2024 General Election, with the exclusion of Campbell Savours meaning a total of 403 are barred from the pub.
Why does Jeremy Clarkson dislike the Labour Party?
Clarkson's disdain for the current government is well known, with the Clarkson's Farm star regularly taking swipes at Starmer and his party.
The bulk of Clarkson's opposition to Labour is due to differing opinions on farming legislation.
Earlier this year, he joined farmers protesting against plans to implement 20 percent inheritance tax on estates valued over £1 million, a policy which is set to come into effect from April 2026.
This would also make sense as to why Campbell Savours was spared from the mass barring, as the MP for Penrith and Solway had the whip removed for voting against the government's farm tax plans.
The decision also appears to be inline with calls to ban Labour MPs from pubs across the country due to protests over taxes on the hospitality industry.
"I was well ahead of the curve when I banned Starmer. Every Labour MP is barred now," he told The Sun.

"Our annual business rates have gone up astronomically from something like £28,000 to well over £50,000. It is a disgrace."
These claims have been disputed by a spokesperson for the PM, who said the government has provided a £4.3bn support package for pubs, restaurants, and cafes.
"Without this intervention pubs would have faced a 45 percent rise in bills next year. We've cut that down to just 4 percent," the spokesperson told BBC.
"We've also maintained the draught beer duty cut, eased licences rules over pavement drinks and events, and capped corporation tax.
"These measures show we're backing hospitality not abandoning it.
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