Piers Morgan has branded Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn a ‘liar’ after he denied the claims that he mouthed a slur at Theresa May during Prime Minister’s Questions.
The Good Morning Britain presenter went on a tweeting spree to publicly demand that the politician apologise to the Prime Minister.
He tweeted today (19 December): “Corbyn was having a strong #pmqs right to the point he got caught mouthing ‘stupid woman’ at Theresa May.
He continued:”Once again, he seizes crushing defeat from the clutches of a thumping victory.
“Headlines will now all be ‘Corbyn’s a sexist pig’.”
The 53-year-old didn’t stop there. He added: “Unbelievable now denying saying stupid woman to Theresa May. This is obviously a flagrant lie.
“Shocking that he is trying to dig himself into an even deeper hole. For God’s sake @jeremycorbyn – WE CAN SEE YOU SAYING IT. Come back to the House & profusely apologise.”
Unbelievable.
Corbyn’s now denying saying ‘stupid woman’ to Theresa May.
This is obviously a flagrant lie.
Shocking that he is trying to dig himself into an even deeper hole.
For God’s sake @jeremycorbyn – WE CAN SEE YOU SAYING IT.
Come back to the House & profusely apologise.— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 19, 2018
Corbyn was having a strong #pmqs right to the point he got caught mouthing ‘stupid woman’ at Theresa May.
Once again, he seizes crushing defeat from the clutches of a thumping victory.
Headlines will now all be ‘Corbyn’s a sexist pig’.— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 19, 2018
Piers insisted that Mr Corbyn say sorry after the politician’s team denied that he called Mrs May a “stupid woman” in the House of Commons.
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Piers was clearly enraged by the matter and continued to voice his thoughts online, adding: “If Corbyn persists in claiming he didn’t say ‘stupid woman’, when we can all see he did, why should we believe anything else he says ever again?”
If Corbyn persists in claiming he didn’t say ‘stupid woman’, when we can all see he did, why should we believe anything else he says ever again?
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 19, 2018
A representative for the Labour leader stated: “He did not call her a stupid woman and so I don’t think there’s any basis for an apology.
“As I understand it he said ‘stupid people’. He was referring to the remarks and exchanges about pantomimes and so on.”
They added: “Lip-reading in such circumstances is always open to doubt.”
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