
Good Morning Britain panellist Narinder Kaur has lashed out at Prime Video star Jeremy Clarkson in a foul-mouthed rant - but she was left red-faced after fans rushed to correct her. Yesterday, Jeremy tweeted at UK prime minister Keir Starmer: "Karl Starmer says he's currently on the biggest ever trade mission to India. But that's not strictly accurate is it. [If you know, you know]."
A furious Narinder responded: "Is Jeremy actually comparing British colonisation to Starmer's trade deal with India?? Generations of Indians suffered and DIED under a regime that called itself a 'trading company'. There's nothing witty about genocide and theft Jeremy. You thick arrogant [piece of sh**]."
However, it was quickly pointed out that the Clarkson's Farm founder looked to be simply making a jokey reference to the Top Gear India special episode, which saw him embark on a pretend trade mission along with his co-stars James May and Richard Hammond.
In the 2011 episode, the Top Gear team opened a missive from the then prime minister David Cameron, which refused their request to go to India on an official mission - instead telling them to go and "mend a fence" in Mexico.
David Cameron even appeared in the episode for a cameo, telling the team to "stay away from India" - advice they didn't heed.

Narinder faced backlash on her X profile, with one writing: "He's on about the Top Gear special." Another agreed: "I'm pretty sure Jeremy is referring to the Top Gear India special?"
Somebody else said: "Errrr pretty sure he's referring to the TG India special."
"Or, and just hear me out now, he was referencing the Top Gear India special? Crazy right considering the premise was the trio go to India on a 'trade mission', hence he's saying IYKYK," another added sarcastically.
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