Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan, 55, has backtracked over comments he made on the ITV show this morning after suggesting that people with tattoos should not be hired as teachers.The outspoken personality claimed he was "only having fun" with the tattoo debate which saw him refer to headteacher Lee Hill as "tattoo boy".This evening, Piers took to Twitter to let his 7.7million followers know that he had invited the headteacher onto the show.He wrote: "Mr Hill certainly sounds an interesting character for a headmaster and I’m sure as many people will agree with him as not."I hope he accepts my invitation to come on @GMB and have his say."Piers continued: "We’ll give him a fair hearing - even about his tattoos (which Susanna.
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