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17th May 2023

Jeremy Clarkson shares moment Kaleb Cooper used a revolving door for the first time

Charlie Herbert

Kaleb Cooper sees revolving door for the first time

‘He’s never seen a revolving door before!’

Jeremy Clarkson captured the joyful moment Kaleb Cooper used a revolving door for the first time during their trip to London to meet the Prime Minister.

The Clarkson’s Farm duo were in the capital for the ‘Farm to Fork’ summit and were welcomed at Number 10 for a meeting with Rishi Sunak to discuss the future of farming and the issues the industry is currently facing.

But maybe the moment that will live longest with Kaleb is not him meeting the leader of the country but instead the moment he got to experience a revolving door for the first time.

Jeremy shared a video on Instagram of Kaleb’s wonder at the door as he joyfully goes round in circles.

The former Top Gear host told his followers that his farming right-hand man had “never seen a revolving door before.”

(Instagram/jeremyclarkson1)

Emerging from the door, Kaleb went as far as to say that it was “amazing.”

Many took to the comments to voice their love for Kaleb and the wholesome footage.

One person wrote: “God bless Kaleb, one of the purest persons there is.”

Another said: “I don’t know why but Kaleb in London is my favorite content. I want to see Gerald in London next!”

And others suggested an entire show could be made about Kaleb visits cities such as London for the first time.

Clarkson couldn’t hide his amusement at Kaleb’s enthusiasm for the door (Instagram/jeremyclarkson1)

One commented: “‘Kaleb in the big city’ a show where Kaleb travels England and then the world visiting its most crowded, big and advanced cities just reacting to things with his friend Jeremy there to explain it to him. DO IT AMAZON”

The farming trio were down in London for much more important reasons than experiencing revolving doors though.

The prime minister welcomed the Diddly Squat Farm team to Downing Street as part of the ‘Farm to Fork’ summit, which sets out issues being faced by the farming sector.

After several infamous rows with local governing bodies, Jeremy Clarkson has become an unlikely face of the struggles farmers face to keep producing.

And Kaleb may well have secured a famous victory after lobbying the prime minister in his own back garden.

Sunak is set to announce that farmers will no longer need to seek permission from local councils to repurpose farm buildings.

Downing Street has revealed plans to “increase the resilience” of Britain’s farming industry and “support its growth”.

This includes proposals to “cut the red tape currently holding farmers back from delivering projects on their land to diversify their incomes, such as repurposing farm buildings to use as shops”, No10 added.

A consultation on the proposals will be launched later this year.

Kaleb even got a mention in the PM’s speech on the issue, a spokesperson for Sunak praised Clarkson’s Farm as being “important in raising some of the issues farmers face and some of the policy set out today will support the farming sector”.

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