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Is It Offensive to Quote Churchill? | Good Morning Britain

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Professor Kehinde Andrews says that Churchill starved 3 million Indians to death, but Piers Morgan, and everyone else, do not take any notice of this and just go on to say all the good things Churchill did. Piers Morgan then says to Professor Kehinde Andrews, that if he hates Britain so much then why does he live here, and Professor Kehinde Andrews says, because Britain wrecked all the other countries in the world? And so it goes on like this. It's quite funny. There's a lot of banter here and it's difficult to follow at times, but the atmosphere remains congenial. Professor Kehinde Andrews is a likeable and friendly guy who makes this clip very entertaining. [embedded content] Astronaut Scott Kelly has been forced to apologise for praising Winston Churchill on twitter as people

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Professor Kehinde Andrews says that Churchill starved 3 million Indians to death, but Piers Morgan, and everyone else, do not take any notice of this and just go on to say all the good things Churchill did.

Piers Morgan then says to Professor Kehinde Andrews, that if he hates Britain so much then why does he live here, and Professor Kehinde Andrews says, because Britain wrecked all the other countries in the world? And so it goes on like this. It's quite funny.

There's a lot of banter here and it's difficult to follow at times, but the atmosphere remains congenial. Professor Kehinde Andrews is a likeable and friendly guy who makes this clip very entertaining.





Astronaut Scott Kelly has been forced to apologise for praising Winston Churchill on twitter as people branded Churchill as racist and said he responsible for millions of deaths worldwide. James Whale and Professor Kehinde Andrews debate whether or not it is offensive to quote the words of Churchill.
Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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