EARLIER today The Jouker brought you news that Piers Morgan had been severely triggered by a tweet from a Green MSP.
READ MORE: Piers Morgan triggered by Green MSP's Winston Churchill tweet
Ross Greer's post about Winston Churchill offended Morgan the snowflake so much that the Good Morning Britain presenter challenged the Green MSP to come on his show to debate the former UK Prime Minister.
Hi @Ross_Greer - come on @GMB tomorrow & debate with me your assertion that Churchill was a 'white supremacist mass murderer'. If you decline, we'll know you're a gutless as well as thick ginger turd.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) January 28, 2019
Initially, Greer was unsure, given his parliamentary commitments and the yellow weather warning in place for tomorrow, if he would be able to take Morgan up on his challenge.
But not only has he managed to sort out his appearance on the show, Greer has also let the easily offended TV host know in the perfect way.
Just off with your producer getting this sorted.
— Ross Greer (@Ross_Greer) January 28, 2019
Given your history with folks' phones though, I'm sure you already know that 😉 https://t.co/lIuCkXOYRN
Greer tweeted: "Just off with your producer getting this sorted. Given your history with folks' phones though, I'm sure you already know that."
Bravo...
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