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Piers Morgan: 'Nigel Farage has completely lost his marbles'

Piers Morgan refers to Nigel Farage as "a sad spectacle" after a fiery interview on Good Morning Britain.

Piers Morgan has accused of Nigel Farage of losing the plot after they clashed during Wednesday's edition of Good Morning Britain.

In the fiery interview, the politician - a supporter of President Donald Trump - branded Morgan "fake news" for claiming that Trump had suggested that injections of bleach could cure coronavirus.

Earlier in the year the President had mused that injections of "disinfectant" may help in the fight against COVID-19 and, still angry about the incident, Morgan blasted Farage on today's show.

"The problem here is we're not fake news, you are," he said. "You don't understand bleach is a disinfectant.

"I think Nigel thinks he's the new Donald Trump.

"It was a bit of a sad spectacle yesterday. He completely lost his marbles.

"Thoughts with Nigel Farage at this difficult time."

Watch the pair's exchange below:

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