‘Spoilt entitled little brats’: Piers Morgan criticises protestors after death of horse

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‘Spoilt entitled little brats’: Piers Morgan criticises protestors after death of horse
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Sky News host Piers Morgan has criticised the protestors at the Grand National calling them “spoilt entitled little brats” for disrupting the game after the death of multiple horses.

“One of the horses died I think on the first fence, which suggests it could’ve been the turmoil and the late start that may have caused that horse the trouble,” Mr Morgan said“They’re a bunch of spoilt entitled little brats who want

to get in the papers, get on the TV and sadly we occasionally have to give them what they want, because these are genuine news events, they’re wrecking the Grand National … and they go home and they think oh what a great day we’ve had.

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