There we go. Good man, Piers. *salutes*
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You're not serious in complimenting him, are you?
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Yes, I am. always give credit when it's due.
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He has created this entire narrative. He's not contrite. It's entirely in keeping with his seeking of publicity.
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When someone apologises, accept it.
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I'll tell Nigel Havers that, I'm sure he'll be receptive.
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Nigel Havers who did Life Stories with Piers a few months ago? That Nigel Havers?
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God knows the rationale behind that. But I doubt everyone in here would accept an apology;http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/phone-hacking-the-piers-morgan-connection-mirror-admits-some-stories-during-morgans-tenure-may-have-9817258.html …
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Keeping yourself relevant. Could have said this before tonight.
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I agree it's late but, to be fair, tonight is the last night it would ever be about him
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Gotcha mate, but still had to get himself out there. Ego bigger than The Americas
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You criticised her purely to create publicity & revenue for yourself. You feel nothing. You are not respected and you have achieved nothing.
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There's always one...
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She's right to be fair. He manufactures situations to keep himself relevant. Look at the Ewan McGregor situation.
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That's his job though & he's good at it. Right or wrong.
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Is that his job? Andrew Marr has a similar job and you don't get him calling people paedo apologists across Twitter. Nor Phillip Schofield.
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The Silver Fox is a TV presenter. Piers is a Journo at heart & will always act like one.
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A journalist's job is to make themselves centre of story by picking on people for publicity?
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