Jeremy Clarkson’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan ready to be jailed over farm shop contraband - 'I'll take one for the team'
26.04.2024 - 12:55
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The new series of Clarkson's Farm arrives on Amazon Prime Video next week, dropping in on Jeremy Clarkson and the rest of his farming crew over at Diddly Squat. However, it's not looking good for the farm shop - which faces closure by the council in series three. With Jeremy's girlfriend Lisa Hogan in charge of the farm shop, she's given a wake-up call by land agent Charlie Ireland after trying to sell items that aren't from the local area.
In the series, we watch as Charlie tells Lisa that she could end up with a criminal record if she doesn't comply with the council's orders, which state that the shop must sell produce from within 16 miles of the farm. Speaking ahead of Clarkson's Farm series three, Lisa revealed that she wasn't afraid to face prison for breaking the rules. "I was going to take one for the team literally," she said.
"You pay so much in business rates, taxes, then you give it to them and they use it to fight to close you down. "It seems strange, the behaviour," she added. "They’ve done me a favour actually because I wouldn't have found half of my suppliers unless I really had to search for them within 16 miles.
So I'm really grateful to them for that. But I just think [the council] overreacts a little bit sometimes." Prime Video trial box Get 30 days of Prime Video totally free Shoppers can get 30 days' free access to binge watchable TV like Mr & Mrs Smith by signing up with Amazon Prime. Just remember to cancel at the end and you won't be charged.
£0 Amazon Get now While Lisa has avoided a criminal conviction, she revealed that she had a plan in place if she had been sent to prison. "My neighbour said that she would bring me cigarettes and rosé - I don't smoke but I would start!" she laughed. "I
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