Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan has called the eco-protestor who disrupted the World Snooker game a “professional imbecile” after the disruptor jumped on a pool table and proceeded to throw orange powder.
“I would wage every penny in Elon Musk’s bank account that precisely none of them nor any of the many millions watching at home watched that ridiculous performance and thought ‘oh yeah wow that really makes me want to support just stop oil,’” Mr Morgan said.
“They’re basically doing stuff now to annoy the public as much as they possibly can, and stop the public from enjoying things or going about their daily lives.”
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