tv Martin Daubney GB News November 6, 2024 3:00pm-6:00pm GMT
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live from the heart broadcasting live from the heart of westminster and all across the uk , this will truly be the the uk, this will truly be the golden age of america. >> that's what we have to have. >> that's what we have to have. >> they couldn't stop the trump train. donald trump is now the 47th president of the usa, and the world is bracing itself for maga on steroids. on his first day in office, trump's promised mass deportations of illegal immigrants. he's pledged to drill, baby drill and to declare war on woke. is this dangerous politics or the kind of populism that you'd like to see right here in britain? and will the world be a safer or perhaps a more dangerous place under donald trump? well, he's pledged to end the war in ukraine, to support israel and even to keep little rocket man kim jong un in check. but critics fear that trump will unravel nato. i'll be joined by defence experts to scope out what all of this might mean for britain and foreign
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secretary david lammy previously called donald trump a deluded , called donald trump a deluded, xenophobic, narcissistic who is not fit to hold public office. well, that might come to bite him on the backside because now trump's president again, is it time for him to say you're fired to david lammy and you're hired to david lammy and you're hired to nigel farage? and today, a petition from 50,000 furious farmers will be handed into downing street, demanding that labour's . inheritance tax grab labour's. inheritance tax grab is scrapped, with threats of strikes and food shortages and even a mass protest in just 13 days time, i'll be joined by the petition's organisers, plus irate farmers who are crying no farmers, no food. that's all coming up on today's show. so it happened. donald trump is the 47th president of the usa. a lot
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of people saw this coming. the people who didn't trust the polls, who didn't listen to the mainstream media, but instead looked at the bookies , spoke to looked at the bookies, spoke to ordinary people. now we are facing a fresh political dawn. what does that mean for the western world? what does that mean for the united kingdom ? are mean for the united kingdom? are you happy? are you upset ? like you happy? are you upset? like the vast majority of people i listened to today, almost wearing black armbands on the bbc, beyonce, oprah winfrey , bbc, beyonce, oprah winfrey, eminem, george clooney, gary lineker, the whole lot of them. their candidate took one heck of a beating. what do you make of that? let me know your thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay . now your gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headunes gbnews.com/yoursay. now your headlines with mark white. >> good afternoon. it's 3:02. the main headlines from the gb news centre , after one of the news centre, after one of the most extraordinary election
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battles in us history. donald trump has now become america's 47th president. earlier today, the former president declared he'd won a magnificent victory for the american people. his win was assured when he surpassed 270 electoral college votes by securing the state of wisconsin. his democratic rival , securing the state of wisconsin. his democratic rival, kamala harris, has yet to speak or even concede defeat, as projections took donald trump well over the number of electoral college votes required to win. the republicans have also seized control of the us senate after flipping democrat held seats, securing a majority in the senate for the first time in four years. mr trump addressed a large gathering of supporters in west palm beach as he declared victory . victory. >> frankly, this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time. there's never been anything like this in this country, and maybe beyond . and
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country, and maybe beyond. and now it's going to reach a new level of importance, because we're going to help our country heal we're going to help our country heal. we're going to help our country heal. we have a country that needs help, and it needs help very badly. >> well , sir help very badly. >> well, sir keir starmer says the uk—us special relationship will continue to prosper following donald trump's historic election victory. the prime minister said as the closest of allies , we stand closest of allies, we stand shoulder to shoulder in defence of our shared values of freedom, democracy and enterprise. just stop oil supporters have sprayed part of the us embassy building in london with orange paint as a protest against the us election result. the environmental activists say they are demanding that governments work together to end the extraction and burning of fossil fuels by 2030. the protest group claimed the
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only real winner of the us election was the corporate powers who control the major parties in both the us and uk. sir keir starmer and kemi badenoch faced off at prime minister's questions for the first time today on the issue of farmers inheritance tax. sir keir said his government was listening to the concerns of those in the agricultural community. but the new tory leader accused the prime minister of giving the people nothing more than scripted lines. >> mr speaker, i was the one who raised the minimum wage last year as business secretary. i have a strong record on this, but we need to make sure that we balance the books. his scripted lines are showing that he has not even listened to the budget himself. but what does he say to farmers who are facing uncertainty about their futures as a result of the increased taxes announced by the chancellor? i am very clear that we would reverse labour's cruel family farms tax . what can he
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family farms tax. what can he say now to reassure the farming community? i'm glad she's raised farmers because the budget last week put £5 billion over the next two years into farming. >> that is the single biggest increase. unlike the 300 million, which was underspend under the last government. and when it comes to inheritance, when it comes to inheritance, when it comes to inheritance, the vast, vast majority of farmers will be unaffected as she well knows. but that budget was about fixing the foundations , was about fixing the foundations, fixing the whole £22 billion that they left, and investing in the future of our country . the future of our country. >> well, in the same chamber, the reform uk mp lee anderson has apologised to the commons for breaching parliament's bullying and harassment policy. it follows reports he swore twice that a parliamentary security officer. >> i would like to apologise to the complainant and to this house for my behaviour. our
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security staff do an incredible job and should always be treated with the utmost of respect . the with the utmost of respect. the standards of an mps behaviour must always be at the highest standard. i give you and this house, my firm assurance that i have learned significant lessons through this process, and a firm undertaking that such behaviour on my part will never happen again . again. >> four more migrants have died in the english channel in less than 24 hours, as hundreds of others crossed to the uk today. gb news filmed as some of the more than 300 migrants who made the illegal voyage , arrived at the illegal voyage, arrived at dover harbour. they've taken the total number, making it to the uk so far this year to almost 32,000. as these migrants were taken to the border force processing processing centre in dover , rescue services in france dover, rescue services in france were still searching for more possible victims after three were confirmed dead when a small boat got into difficulties north
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of boulogne. another migrant was found dead on a beach near calais . okay, you're right up to calais. okay, you're right up to date with all the very latest headlines. now an action packed show with martin daubney . show with martin daubney. >> thank you. mark white. yes, indeed. >> thank you. mark white. yes, indeed . what a moment in indeed. what a moment in political history. what a show we have for you. let's get stuck in because donald trump has been elected the 47th president of the united states. and . there it the united states. and. there it is. the republican nominee left democrats humiliated after sweeping wins in crucial swing states. he flipped pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina and wisconsin from to blue red. and early this morning, he took to the stage in florida to address the stage in florida to address the ecstatic crowds as he promised to usher america into a golden age.
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>> and to every citizen, i will fight for you, for your family and your future. every single day i will be fighting for you. and with every breath in my body , and with every breath in my body, i will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe and prosperous america that our children deserve and that you deserve. this will truly be the golden age of america. that's what we have to have . what we have to have. >> and now the morning after, the night before the post—mortem begins, let's ask this question where it all goes. so spectacularly wrong for the democrats. well, joining me now is the author and the former member of barack obama's campaign , spencer critchley. campaign, spencer critchley. spencen campaign, spencer critchley. spencer, welcome to the show. so it was a resounding victory, a landslide, a mega launch , if you landslide, a mega launch, if you want to call it that. in fact, if the remainder of the swing states come through as donald
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