We’re eight minutes in when I tell Piers Morgan that he is the person non-journalists most often ask me about. He doesn’t even blink. “What do you say?”
“I say, ‘Well, it’s very complicated,’” and for the next six minutes he tells me why I am wrong to say that.
It is not the last time I am in need of urgent correction during this Lunch. Impressively, I am frequently wrong about things about which I didn’t think I had an opinion. Piers Morgan could start an argument in an empty room.
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