Piers Morgan has suggested the way to make room for Syrian refugees in the UK is to “deport all the white trash racist scum”.
The journalist and presenter was adding to the debate around calls for dental checks to determine the age of child refugees when he lamented the political climate of Britain.
Piers Morgan has suggested the way to make room for Syrian refugees in the UK is to “deport all the white trash racist scum”.
The woman in this disgusting video is what Britain's really about, not MPs demanding teeth checks on young refugees.pic.twitter.com/K7hPlAANx3
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 22, 2016
Makes me ashamed of my country. What are we becoming, seriously? https://t.co/Suyi2onIUg
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 22, 2016
@piersmorgan Do you think refugees/immigrants themselves aren’t racist though? Try living in Bradford. You don’t have a clue
— Jack Gillespie (@jackgillespie92) October 22, 2016
@jackgillespie92 @piersmorgan Agreed. I lived in Bradford. These celebs love virtue signalling because they've never lived amongst it.
— EmeraldCity (@EmeraldCityTrax) October 22, 2016
Morgan disagreed and responded by briefly detailing his experience before making his suggestion to solve the entire issue.
I live in West London. Most people working in my area are immigrants. They do a fantastic job for their customers & this country. https://t.co/qzdMgVOWbe
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 22, 2016
The way to make room in Britain for desperate refugees is to deport all the white trash racist scum.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 22, 2016
The journalist and presenter was adding to the debate around calls for dental checks to determine the age of child refugees when he lamented the political climate of Britain.
Makes me ashamed of my country. What are we becoming, seriously? https://t.co/Suyi2onIUg
The row over child refugees has been rumbling all week, led by Gary Lineker who has been embroiled in a bitter dispute with The Sun.
A new movement is attempting to troll the tabloid by voting for the presenter for an award it sponsors.
Lineker is nominated in the “best presenter” category in the National Television Awards to be held on 25th January.
The Sun is a partner for the event alongside eight others and quite a few people have used social media to urge people to vote for the former England player.
Source: Huffington Post