Piers Morgan is not typically a man who you'd associate with praise.
People find the utmost pleasure in having a go at him, opposing his views and generally giving him a hard time, but today is different.
In the aftermath of the shocking attack at Westminster yesterday, Brits came together in unison to show support for those involved in the incident, including PC Keith Palmer who was stabbed outside Parliament.
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Morgan addressed the attack on Good Morning Britain - a show where he has often voiced many questionable opinions. On the contrary, he sent a heartfelt anti-terror message, which resonated with viewers.
Credit: ITV/Good Morning Britain
"This terrorist who tried to change our lives, they will never win, they will never do that," the presenter said. ""Hitler tried to do that to this city, this country.
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"We had it with 7/7, we had it with the IRA, it won't work.
"We just have to stand firm.
"We will be fine. It was just one lunatic in a car who wanted to change our lives. He will not succeed."
Piers later went on to show off the epitome of British togetherness by tweeting a picture of a tube sign.
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The picture is reportedly fake, but the message is still a strong one.
The sign read: "All terrorists are politely reminded that THIS IS LONDON and whatever you do to us we will drink tea and jolly well carry on."
And that we will.
Today, people are trying to return to normality in the capital after the tragic event, though they have been told to remain vigilant.
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In the aftermath of the incident, people have taken to social media from across the globe to share their support and solidarity using a London underground icon and the hashtag #wearenotafraid.
Featured Image Credit: ITV/Good Morning BritainTopics: Piers Morgan, terror attack