Odds have been slashed on Jeremy Clarkson launching a bid to become MP of Doncaster North after his cryptic tweet last week. The Grand Tour star, who dipped his toe into the world of farming for Prime Video's Clarkson's Farm, might be making another career U-turn, teasing: "People of Doncaster North. Are you happy with your MP? Would you like it if someone from your neck of the woods kicked him out?"
The current MP for Doncaster North is former Labour leader Ed Miliband - meaning Jeremy could be in for a tough fight if he does decide to take him on. According to Coral Bookmakers, Clarkson is currently 250-1 to become prime minister one day, and just 2-1 odds on him standing as an MP in Doncaster North.
But what would Jeremy Clarkson look like as an MP? I asked ChatGPT to come up with some images that would give a hint, including Jezza canvassing for votes.
In one snap, the unusually dapper Jeremy looks almost unrecognisable in a black suit and tie, holding placards asking for votes with a picture of his own face on.
In another mock-up showing what it could be like for the UK if he were to eventually beat the 250-1 odds and take over from Keir Starmer as PM, he stands outside 10 Downing Street in front of a podium, ready to deliver a speech to the people of Britain.
Lastly, I couldn't resist. I asked Hailuo AI to generate me a video of Clarkson in the House of Commons, debating a weary-looking Nigel Farage. But what I got was something completely terrifying - a Farage whose features had been melded with Clarkson's, giving the impression that he was simply arguing with himself.
Interestingly, the video also didn't depict any female MPs in the Commons - instead just a room full of mostly white men.