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Hello Sue,Piers Morgan never shied away from expressing his views, which is fine.  He has been at times obnoxious, obtuse, rude even.  But with the Meghan's saga, he really has gone beyond the accepted meaning of freedom of speech - hence abuse of it.On Monday his tweet read:"Sickening. Shameful. Self-pitying. Salacious. Scandalous. Sanctimonious. Spectacularly self-serving. Those were just my initial thoughts after ten minutes of the Oprah whine-athon with Meghan and Harry, and while restricting myself to only using words beginning with the letter 's'. By the time I'd finished the whole two-hour orgy of pious, self-indulgent, score-settling twaddle, the steam was erupting out of my ears like an exploding geyser, and my lexicon of rageful epithets extended to the full range of the alphabet. Never have I watched a more repulsively disingenuous interview. Nor one more horrendously hypocritical or contradictory."I understand he was ranting about Meghan during GMB on Monday morning too.  I do not think this is expressing his views, this is more akin to spouting hate.  This is abuse of freedom of speech.And it continued on Tuesday until Alex Beresford (the weatherman) asked him to stop this ranting and trashing of the Duchess of Sussex.  He said, not literally, but words to the effect:  we all know you do not like her, particularly after she dropped you.  It was on another report of this incident that a mention was made that Meghan had dropped Piers when she started going out with Harry.

Ivonne Holliday ● 1875d