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Published 11:28 6 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 12:23 6 Nov 2018 GMT
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Seventy-two people were killed in the Grenfell inferno last June with the footage of the effigy burning being widely condemned on social media, including by Prime Minister Theresa May who said it as "utterly unacceptable".
Launching into a tirade against those behind the bonfire on Good Morning Britain, Morgan described the footage as "the worst kind of vile racism".
"It’s vomit making. It should be a police matter, this should be a criminal offence," he added.
“You can be arrested now for saying bad things on Twitter. This is far worse. The entire world has seen this. The Washington Post just published a story about this video. What is going on in Britain?
“How can this be happening? How can people do this? Let’s find out who they are, I want to name and shame them.
“And if I commit an offence by doing that? Good – I’ll go to prison, quite happily.”
In a statement released on Tuesday morning, police confirmed that the suspects remained in custody following their arrest with the Met's Grenfell Tower investigation team leading enquiries.
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