Piers Morgan is never one to shy away from sharing his opinions online. The latest subject of his ire has now come in the form of 'anti' Enid Blyton fans.
Children's writer Blyton, who was the late author of books such as Noddy and The Famous Five, sparked conversation this week after it was confirmed that English Heritage had updated a page on their website regarding the British bestseller.
Blyton, who died in 1968, was known for her classic children's tales but also her alleged bigoted views. The update to her biography now recognises the criticism levelled against her work “for its racism, xenophobia and lack of literary merit". “Blyton’s work has been criticised during her lifetime and after for its racism, xenophobia and lack of
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