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be kind . >> you know, be nice, be kind. we have got the greatest relationship of two superpowers, arguably ever. >> be nice, be kind. the trump's fire a warning shot to gobby labour politicians after reports the us will slap us with £20 billion of trade tariffs . billion of trade tariffs. >> i don't give a about the mayor of london. these are not the things that keep me up at night. listen, does your dad. >> so is it time for the likes of trump winger sadiq khan to put up and shut up.7 >> i think it's an awfully silly thing when countries like the uk are, you know, suggesting that we start launching missiles deep into russian territory . into russian territory. >> a truly grave warning after sir keir starmer allows ukraine to finally use long—range british missiles in russian territory. >> i guess my message to them would be go out, fight, fight like hell, make your voices heard and hopefully you'll achieve the same result that we achieved on on the opposite side of the pond , we've got your
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back. >> a rallying cry for british farmers in their fight against the government. >> stations like the bbc. i think if you fast forward ten years, if they keep it up and they show no independent thought, no independent journalism are going to fail to exist. >> no love lost between the trumps and the bbc either. meanwhile . so it's fair to say meanwhile. so it's fair to say you and your father and your family and the team gb news fans or gb news fans , looks like they or gb news fans, looks like they love gb news instead. of course they do . elsewhere tonight . how they do. elsewhere tonight. how to blow up your brand courtesy of jaguar. aren't they meant to be flogging cars.7 tonight's panel are ready to go too. i'm joined by director of popular conservatives mark littlewood , conservatives mark littlewood, businessman and activist adam brooks, and the former labour party candidate susie stripe. plus a very special guest political comedian and podcaster eric mcelroy .
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eric mcelroy. very good evening to you . thank very good evening to you. thank you for your company explosive insights into donald trump's looming presidency coming up, including a fierce warning to our trump hating politicians here in the uk. a very big two hours coming up. but first, your news headlines with sophie reapen >> thank you ben. the time is just after 9:00. and these are your latest headlines today. there have been unconfirmed reports that ukraine has fired long—range british storm shadow missiles into russian territory for the first time. a spokesperson for prime minister keir starmer has said his office would not be commenting on reports or operational matters . reports or operational matters. britain has previously said ukraine could use storm shadow missiles within ukrainian territory, but the government has been pressing the us to allow their use to strike targets inside russia for several months. speaking exclusively to gb news , tory
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exclusively to gb news, tory party leader kemi badenoch said we need to do everything in our power to support ukraine. >> i would like to see de—escalation but that needs to start with the russians, who are the aggressor in this conflict. i believe that supporting ukraine is the right thing. this is a proxy war that ukraine is fighting on behalf of the rest of europe. and i think we need to do everything we can to support them using british missiles at a time when we believe that ukraine is fighting for all of europe. in my view , for all of europe. in my view, is not the right way to look at things. do we want ukraine to win this war or not.7 and are we prepared to support them to win this war.7 that is what. >> in other news, lambeth palace has said. archbishop of canterbury justin welby, who's quitting over his handling of the john smyth abuse case, will complete his official duties by january 6th. in a statement, lambeth palace has said following the announcement last week of his resignation as the archbishop of canterbury, archbishop of canterbury, archbishop justin intends to complete his official duties by the upcoming feast of epiphany on january 6th. archbishop
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justin intends very little pubuc justin intends very little public facing activity between now and epiphany, but plans to honour a small number of remaining commitments. a report has found that too many children in england, including some as young as 11, are carrying knives because they feel unsafe in their neighbourhoods. the charity, which surveyed 10,000 children aged 13 to 17, found that 20% of teenagers have been victims of violence in the past 12 months. one third of teenage children reported avoiding areas, whilst around 27% alter their travel routes or avoid pubuc their travel routes or avoid public transport altogether. in order to stay safe and in weather news, snow will continue to fall over the weekend. that's what the met office has said. between 2 and 5cm of snow is expected widely over the coming days. whilst it could reach ten centimetres in some parts of the north, with higher ground potentially even seeing up to 15 to 20cm. meanwhile, over the weekend, heavy snow is expected on saturday, followed by a rapid
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thaw and rain on saturday night across much of the uk . those aj across much of the uk. those aj gb news headlines i'm sophie reaper and now it's back to ben for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone , sign direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com . .com. >> forward slash alerts . >> forward slash alerts. >> forward slash alerts. >> very good evening to you. yesterday i flew to aberdeen to interview eric trump, the son of president elect donald trump, ahead of the beautiful new trump golf golf course opening in scotland next summer. it was a revealing fireside chat with mr trump's businessman son that covered everything from their emphatic election victory. the role of labour activists during the election, sadiq khan's big mouth, the war in ukraine, trade deals, tariffs , the bbc, of deals, tariffs, the bbc, of course, and the plight of british farmers to what will become apparent over the next two hours, is just what the future of the uk us special
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relationship looks like under a second trump term in the white house. indeed, in addition to that, britain's role in the rapidly changing west and what donald trump really thinks of our new labour government, we begin by talking about the trump organisation's massive investments in scotland, before later getting into the nitty gritty of us, uk politics. >> perfect. hello. thanks, man. i do worry me getting to you. >> welcome back to the uk and dare i say it, america . back on dare i say it, america. back on the world stage. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> your reaction to that absolutely phenomenal election. what are you expecting it.7 >> i was expecting it, but i'm too superstitious to say it. we work so hard as a family. my father worked so tirelessly. i was out there every single day. my was out there every single day. my wife was out there every single day. she was running the rnc. i was in every state around the country. don was out there. i mean, it was really kind of a big family effort. but my father did the impossible. and this wasn't a small win. this was a gigantic win. now, in terms of just the electoral college, he
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had, you know, 312 electoral votes, which is one of the highest ever, but also won the popular vote in the united states by close to 5 million votes. and it was a tremendous victory. and, you know, it's total vindication for so much of the nonsense that they put us through for, for so many years. >> well, did you have any internal polling suggesting that the win would be as emphatic as it was.7 >> it was? >> yeah, we did. in fact, every single time i looked at a poll, it just reinforced the fact that we were going to win. yet every single time you turn on the tv, you'd have kind of very liberal stations in in the united states. and many of the same ones over here. you know them as well as i do, and they'd be kind of spinning and counter—narrative to that. and it made you actually question, you know, the true lead that you were seeing on paper. and all the data points that we saw came through. it was a massive referendum in the united states. people were sick and tired of the nonsense. people were sick and tired of the liberal policies. they were sick and tired of seeing what was happening to our country, to our patriotism, to our economy. they were sick and tired of seeing the wars break out all over the world. they were sick and tired
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of seeing us spend hundreds of billions of dollars in every war on a, you know, in foreign lands and not actually invest in our own people. they were sick and tired of high taxes. in fact, you're dealing with many of the same things over here. but there was a massive referendum in the united states where people said, we've had enough, and we want sanity back. and it was a beautiful thing 1516 00:08:20,072
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