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We had some technical issues, and some silliness (not unexpected) but overall I feel it was a good chat with Piers Morgan - who’s been in the news this week for alleged hacking, while I’ve been in it for alleged funding :) ... OK, in my case it’s defo...

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A land fit for all our futures3 years ago

@piersmorgan You have a new fan in my 14 year old. They laughed when Morgan commented that a vegan diet is unhealthy "oh yeah, the pork pies are doing you a lot of good!"

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Normal working bloke 🇬🇧3 years ago

@piersmorgan So you scammed govt cash for furlough too then instead of doing the responsible thing and funding wages yourself. The more I hear about you, the more of a shyster you appear to be.

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Mary Collett3 years ago

@piersmorgan Just to put the avocado argument into some kind of context Image from @_wearepossible

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Candy Gregory 💙3 years ago

@piersmorgan Excellent. Cool calm & collected. His lack of humanity won’t change of course & he certainly couldn’t give constructive responses. Ps. Please stop funding Labour. Starmer expels vegans & fab film directors

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Lady Fiery#WeAreSoF**ked🇺🇦🌻💙😷🇪🇺⭐🕯#RejoinEU3 years ago

@piersmorgan Any chance of investing in the newspaper/media world? I hear there's a few labels due to become available 😏🤞🤞🤞

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Tracey mallaghan3 years ago

@piersmorgan The problem piers, with saying stuff for reactions over truth is you end up sounding silly. In one breath hey I eat meat I'm OK with animals dying And the next you battering Dale saying hey I care for the little guys too (Bees) Why don't you. Grow up piers

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ᴊᴏᴀɴɪᴇ ʟᴇᴍᴇʀᴄɪᴇʀ ⏚3 years ago

@JustStop_Oil @piersmorgan Wow thank you for that. I can't believe his main argument to climate crisis was 🥑

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Chris "Team Leonie " Cooper3 years ago

@piersmorgan We know it's true you fund left wing extremists who disrupt our lives.

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