Boris Johnson ‘has to go’ says Question Time guest
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Journalist Piers Morgan, 56, will appear on BBC One’s Sunday Morning show with Sophie Raworth tomorrow at 9am. The former Good Morning Britain presenter has hinted that he has something in store for Boris Johnson, asking him to tune into the broadcast.
Tweeting out to his 7.9 million followers, Piers quipped about coming out of his “enforced retirement”.
He wrote: “UPDATE: It’s been a quiet news week, so I thought I’d come out of (enforced) breakfast show retirement and do the paper review on BBC1’s new Sunday Morning show with @sophieraworth.”
“Tune in from 9am… especially you, Prime Minister @BorisJohnson,” he added somewhat cryptically.
Piers’ followers had a mixed reaction to the post, with some eagerly anticipating his return, while others seemed unimpressed by the journalist.
“Something big is coming isn’t it please say yes,” Maggie1152 speculated.
“Not expecting something big to come up in time for this are we?” asked TheMrAlex6.
“Oh please bring up Johnson isolating (hiding from the public) when he doesn’t need to,” Anne Milne pleaded.
“Oh what a nice little Sunday morning treat, don’t hold back I’ve missed you honest opinions and saying how it is!” wrote Nikki Middleton.
“Oh exciting, hope you give Boris a good grilling be it a review,” added Steve Gale.
“Me too, so miss Piers on TV, love him or hate him..he always delivers a controversial debate,” mused Sara Nicholls.
Meanwhile, others weren’t interested, including Minesawater who wrote: “Nah, you’re alright, mate. I’d rather watch a few episodes of Mrs Brown’s boys.”
“I look forward to you flouncing off set again,” Paul C added in reference to the moment Piers left Good Morning Britain after being called out on his comments against Meghan Markle.
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“There’s a great reason not to watch if ever there was one,” commented Janice Wildbore.
“Oh dear… You must be desperate to go on the BBC. I’ll give it a miss thanks,” wrote Scotty166. (sic)
Sophie has taken over from Andrew Marr on what is now called the Sunday Morning show.
The programme that was previously named The Andrew Marr show, saw its host step down after 21 years at the BBC.
On November 19, 2021, Marr announced that he was leaving the BBC and joining Global in 2022 to present on both LBC and Classic FM.
Sophie started her stint as an interim presenter on January 9 and will stay until the BBC finds Andrew’s permanent replacement.
The corporation said she will be presenting “for a short period” while it carries out the recruitment process for a permanent presenter before a “relaunch with a new presenter, title and a new look”.
Sunday Morning airs tomorrow at 9am on BBC One.
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