Piers Morgan has criticised the decision for Cheltenham Festival to go ahead amid the coronavirus outbreak. The Good Morning Britain host said today he believes that the four-day annual horse racing event should not have taken place as the UK death toll rises to six.
Piers gave his opinion - as he often does - while he and his colleague Susanna Reid were in the middle of a live link up with Charlotte Hawkins, who was reporting from the festival.
While footage of the crowds from the festival were broadcast on the ITV breakfast programme, Piers slammed the idea of so many people being allowed to gather. “Look at the volume of people there,” he said. “How can anybody tell me, as this outbreak is beginning to erupt, that kind of gathering of
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