Piers Morgan's Janusz Korwin-Mikke GMB Interview On International Women’s Day Sparks Heated Debate

'Did you really have to use that ludicrous man to make a point?'
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Piers Morgan is hoping an extraordinary interview with a “horrendous sexist pig” will put to bed any claims that he himself has any misogynistic leanings.

The Good Morning Britain (GMB) presenter and co-host Susanna Reid were interviewing Polish politician, Janusz Korwin-Mikke, who claimed women are paid less than men as they are “less intelligent”.

The notorious MEP also argued “blondes get paid more than brunettes” and somehow that height has an effect on salary - all on International Women’s Day.

Piers Morgan (left) called Janusz Korwin-Mikke (right) a 'horrendous sexist pig' on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday.
Piers Morgan (left) called Janusz Korwin-Mikke (right) a 'horrendous sexist pig' on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday.
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Morgan interjected, saying: “Do you understand that when you say that on International Women’s Day, that you’re basically telling the world... that you are a horrendous sexist pig?”

Korwin-Mikke, replied: “Why are you not interested that women are weaker or shorter than men?”

The combative interview comes after Morgan clashed with a number of high profile women about feminism and equality this week.

On Tuesday, Morgan criticised Labour MP Stella Creasy for being on a “deliberate all-female shortlist” when she stood as a candidate for Walthamstow.

Some were skeptical as to the reasons why Morgan was interviewing Korwin-Mikke on International Women’s Day, with the presenter admitting he “would hope” claims he is sexist now cease.

Speaking on GMB this morning, the 74-year-old denied saying women “should” earn less, adding: “I never said that women should earn less I only said that because they are shorter, they are weaker, they are less intelligent, they are less aggressive and so on they earn less.

“By the way, shorter men earn less than tall men, the blonde earn more than the brunette. They are different. (sic)”

Korwin-Mikke was unable to provide an example of when a short man has earned less than a tall man.

In response to Morgan asking Korwin-Mikke whether he thinks personally that women are less intelligent than men, the Polish politician replied: “Yes, of course.”

He added: “Intelligence is only one future of women. And, of course, they are less intelligent [by] several points on the IQ scale. There is no doubt on that.”

Morgan asked: “How can you say that women are less intelligent than men when you yourself sound so incredibly stupid?”

Some said that the exchange showed why it is important to have International Women’s Day.

And others praised Morgan for “absolutely destroying” the politician.

International Women’s Day is marked every year and commemorates the struggle for women’s rights.

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