Piers Morgan supports Nicola Sturgeon’s ‘Stay at Home’ message
Piers Morgan has gone on social media to support Scotland’s First Minister’s message to ‘stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives’.
The GMB host has also been tweeting criticisms of the UK Government’s new campaign to coincide with the easing of lockdown measures in England that the Prime Minister is set to announce this evening.
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Hide AdOne tweet claimed: “The irony of this Govt now preaching about alertness given how unalert it was to this crisis is.... Breathtaking” while another said: “Prime Minister & is already causing massive confusion. Sort your messaging out ASAP or more people will unnecessarily die.”
Morgan has claimed that UK Government ministers have been refusing to appear on Good Morning Britain saying: “They’re boycotting us for asking ministers basic questions about the crisis that they were embarrassingly incapable of answering. So we’ll interview Nicola Sturgeon instead” suggesting that Sturgeon will appear on the show on Monday morning.
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