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Piers Morgan abruptly ends interview with abusive trans activist who shouts x-rated expletives live on air

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PIERS Morgan was forced to abruptly cut off an abusive trans activist who shouted x-rated expletives at him live on air. The TalkTV host encouraged 'Jame' - who chose not to reveal her identity - to engage in a "proper debate" about trans rights.

It followed "appalling scenes" from protesters from Manchester Trans Rise Up dressed in balaclavas and black outfits surrounding suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst's statue.

Appearing on Piers Morgan: Uncensored tonight to defend the protest, masked trans rights activist 'Jame' kicked off the interview positively saying: "Hey Piers, it's good to hear your voice, you know." But things took a turn when 'Jame' was unable to engage in a debate with the host, 56, without shouting abuse.

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