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Piers Morgan: ‘Twitter is for winding people up’

The tabloid editor turned TV provocateur on his faith in Rupert Murdoch and using the ‘cesspit’ of social media to his advantage

We’re eight minutes in when I tell Piers Morgan that he is the person non-journalists most often ask me about. He doesn’t even blink. “What do you say?” 

“I say, ‘Well, it’s very complicated,’” and for the next six minutes he tells me why I am wrong to say that.  

It is not the last time I am in need of urgent correction during this Lunch. Impressively, I am frequently wrong about things about which I didn’t think I had an opinion. Piers Morgan could start an argument in an empty room.

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