Piplsay polled 6,036 UK adults between March 13-15 on their response to the row.
Researchers asked: British television personality Piers Morgan quit ITV s Good Morning Britain following a row over his remarks on Meghan Markle s Oprah interview. How do you personally feel about his exit?
Almost half of the respondents (48 percent) said I am neutral/I don t care , with 30 percent selected I am happy with his exit .
Just 22 percent opted for I am unhappy with his exit .
The pollsters then probed Britons on Mr Morgan s condemnation of the Duchess mental health claims.
Britons have sided with Piers Morgan over his on-air rant about Meghan Markle (Image: Getty)
Ex-newsreader Jan Leeming voiced her support for Piers Morgan on social media (Image: TWITTER)
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Jan continued to voice her support in a later tweet.
She said: He is rich enough, has the hide of a #rhinoceros; powerful contacts; doesn t appear to care about public opinion; so @PiersMorgan can stand up against the #CancelCulture - most can t or they don t want to lose their jobs.
The newsreader went on to make a surprising revelation.
She continued: Lost a corporate job once because I d hosted #MissUK.
Jan Leeming agreed with Piers Morgan s views on cancel culture, which he addresses in his book (Image: TWITTER)
Russell Watson appeared on GMB a day after Piers Morgan left the show (Image: ITV)
Piers Morgan said he left the show after refusing to apologise for his comments (Image: ITV)
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“Everyone was tuning in to see who was taking his place and what the format would be I think.
“GMB is a news show, with regards to doing the show I was on to promote the three shows I was doing.
“The atmosphere was different, I could see Susanna [Reid] looked like she was a little bit shocked about everything, everybody looked shocked by the fact it was the first day without him.
PIERS MORGAN S son has taken to social media to thank the public for their mind-blowing support , after supporters of the former ITV presenter were branded revolting by a passerby.