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piers morganThe journalist and presenter has hinted at a possible run for the post of Prime Minister, suggesting he will take a “tough” approach to the national leadership.
The 60-year-old host of sensor Made this comment in an interview with a YouTube show saga magazine,
He said, “There has been talk about ‘PM for PM’, Piers Morgan for Prime Minister, why not?
“Right now, there are a lot of people in this country who feel betrayed by successive governments, whether it’s over NHSStopping of boats or condition of roads.”
Mr Morgan said a 1 per cent tax on income that would “go straight to the NHS” would be included in his manifesto.
“Taking a page from (US President Donald) Trump’s book, I would call (French) President (Emmanuelle).” long sign on english vowel And tell him that unless he did something boatsWe will impose a 1,000 percent tax on French imports.
“It’s time to get tough.”

Mr Morgan spoke about turning 60 earlier this year, saying he was “taking better care of myself than I was 30 years ago”, and revealed he had taken up boxing.
He said: “I pay attention to what I eat and exercise more – I’ve even started boxing, and, no, it’s not because I keep getting into fights.
“He was the only person who ever punched me jeremy clarkson At the 2004 Press Awards.
“It wasn’t much of a punch, but it left a mark above my right temple… my Harry Potter mark.”
one thing before life stories The presenter said that he will not take weight loss injections.

He explained: “My wife Celia (Walden) has been writing about men being fat, but I’m not one of them.
“I know some men who have had it and their muscles and appetite have gone down, and they don’t want to go to the pub.
“They’re skinny and boring.”
Morgan began his career in journalism. Sun In the late 1980s, and became editor of world news And mirrorBefore going into broadcasting, such as hosting a show life stories of piers morgan And Good morning Britain.
He has also served as a judge Britain’s Got Talent.
The full interview can be read in the November issue Saga Magazine.