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PIERS Morgan is keen for a role in BBC cop drama Line Of Duty after his interrogation of MP Helen Whately on GMB was praised by the show's creator.

Writer Jed Mercurio took to Twitter yesterday suggesting Superintendent Ted Hastings could do with channelling Piers's tenacity.

 Piers Morgan was seen mocked up as Line Of Duty's Ted Hastings on today's GMB
Piers Morgan was seen mocked up as Line Of Duty's Ted Hastings on today's GMBCredit: ITV

He posted: "If Emily Maitlis was channelling Kate Fleming, then in #LineofDuty6 Ted Hastings needs to channel @piersmorgan."

It didn't go unnoticed by Piers, who brought up the post on today's Good Morning Britain and declared: "I am available!"

He told viewers: "So, yesterday Jed Mercurio pops up on Twitter. He was watching our exchange with Helen Whately yesterday and he suddenly realised my interrogating skills reminded him of his own show.

"He wanted Detective Hasting to take on my style. I love that! And it was liked by Vicky McClure. I think there’s a bandwagon to get me into Line Of Duty. I am available!"

Piers' second clash with the government's Care Minister sparked 214 complaints to Ofcom.

The journalist blasted the MP for Faversham and Mid Kent yesterday for not knowing the country's care home death toll.

He called the grave situation in care homes a "scandal of epic proportions" as he tore into the the Minister.

However, his persistent grilling and criticism of the MP did not go down well with some viewers.

 The Care Minister refused to accept the care home death figures suggested
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The Care Minister refused to accept the care home death figures suggested

Nearly 2,000 viewers complained about the pair's first TV clash a week ago.

In that interview Piers accused the Minister of laughing when he produced a front page over care home deaths.

Piers told her: "I'm showing viewers a Daily Mail front page, I don't know why you're laughing. Why are you laughing?"

 The Good Morning Britain host blasted the MP for Faversham and Mid Kent over the country's care-home death-toll
The Good Morning Britain host blasted the MP for Faversham and Mid Kent over the country's care-home death-tollCredit: ITV

And she replied: "I'm sorry, my reaction was because you said, I'll show you something, but I can't see what you're showing."

Now in another car-crash interview, Ms Whately claimed the latest figures for care home deaths were 1,043, but admitted it’s “probably more”.

Demanding answers, Piers said: “So how many do you think have died in care homes?

“You are the Care Minister, how many more have died than the Government figures?”

The Tory MP said she could publish more accurate figures next week, only to be shouted down by the furious TV host.

He said: “I don’t want to wait a week, we had this conversation last week and you didn’t know then either.

“The it’s over 41,000.”

 Piers called the situation in care homes a 'scandal of epic proportions'
Piers called the situation in care homes a 'scandal of epic proportions'Credit: ITV

Ms Whately dismissed the figure as one she “didn’t recognise”, and warned against data that “hasn’t been verified”.

Laying into the senior minister, Piers said: “You come back on this programme after what many people thought was a car-crash interview, at what point do you come back and have an answer?

“There is a very good reason to believe that it’s over 41,000 people, including thousands and thousands in care homes, and that is your job to know this stuff.

“I find it incredibly insulting that the care minister has no idea how many people are dying in our car homes.

“These are elderly and vulnerable people, dying of Covid-19, and you are not taking their deaths seriously enough.

“They have an 11-times death toll, and the reason that matters minister is if their figures are right, then the UK has the worst death toll in the world, after America and is literally neck and neck with America which would be a scandal of epic proportions.”

The minister dismissed his claims, and explained she would only go on verified data.

She said: “That’s an incredibly unreasonable accusation, I take every single death extremely seriously.

“We are working to make sure the figures we have don’t duplicate so we can publish data next week.

“It is really important that we share accurate data.”

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The interview was one of four in a nightmare morning for the Minister.

She suffered a series of car crash grillings and struggled to answer questions on PPE, testing errors and the number of deaths of frontline workers.

The Tory frontbencher was unable to explain why testing numbers are so far below the available capacity.

She was also refused to answer whether NHS workers need to be re-tested for coronavirus as the Government’s early tests were inaccurate.

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Piers Morgan screams at Care Minister Helen Whatley 'You're not doing them!' as he rages over a lack of coronavirus testing in excruciating interview


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