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Playinghardball

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Wed Dec 26, 2012, 02:49 PM Dec 2012

Counter-petition to keep Piers Morgan in U.S. says the ‘UK doesn’t want him’ [View all]

Following a groundswell of support in the US for demands to expel Piers Morgan from the country and deport him back to the UK over his views on US gun controls, it seems that any return home for the chatshow host would not be greeted warmly by everyone.

The White House has yet to respond to an online petition calling for the TV presenter to be marched to the nearest American exit, but it hasn’t stopped UK citizens from launching a pre-emptive strike against any such move.

The petition to “Keep Piers Morgan in the USA” had nearly 400 signatures by Wednesday lunchtime, far from the 25,000 signature threshold necessary to prompt a White House response.

It was created in response to the petition: “Deport British Citizen Piers Morgan for Attacking 2nd Amendment,” which had attracted more than 70,000 supporters. “Kurt N” in Austin, Texas, created the petition following Morgan’s repeated calls for increased US gun control in the wake of the Newtown shootings.

On 14 December, the day of the shooting, Morgan used his nightly broadcast to lambast the pro-gun lobby, shouting down John Lott, author of More Guns, Less Crime, in an angry exchange.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/12/26/counter-petition-to-keep-piers-morgan-in-u-s-says-the-uk-doesnt-want-him/

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