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tv   Farage  GB News  January 21, 2025 12:00am-1:01am GMT

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you've got the enthusiasm, yes, you've got the enthusiasm, but you've also got people. and do not underestimate this. they loathe donald trump. they will be devastated tonight. they will be devastated tonight. they will be wishing that they wake up. and this has all been a very, very bad dream. >> and we saw a little bit at the end with pablo there, with his with his maliciousness and his with his maliciousness and his nastiness, because this is what the left believes for what the rule of law is, as you're saying is, you're saying, i care about talking over each other. i care about the united states of america and britain, of picts and jutes and celts and welsh. that's who i care about. we want that. we don't want them to be killed, the ukrainians or the russians. but it's not. it's not what we should be involved in. >> if you and people like you care about the united states, and you care certainly about the united kingdom, the united kingdom is part of the continent of europe. we need to protect our friends and neighbours. that absolutely includes ukraine. >> but that has been done. and
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that's the point, is that has been done. >> and, you know, whether you like it or not, you clearly don't. donald trump was elected on a mandate to put america first and to end foreign conflict. now, you might not like the fact that the terms of that zelenskyy might not like the terms of that. but how long does this war go on.7 forever. we saw that in afghanistan when joe biden pulled out the greatest military strategic disaster in modern american times. we can't keep on fighting wars that america doesn't want and america can't afford. >> yes, but he thinks that he thinks that because he's team europe, he's team world, he's team everybody. he's team everybody but this country. but everybody but this country. but everybody but this country. but everybody but america. you're not. you care about that. we care about europe. screw europe. >> no. well as i said, as i said earlier, i mean, i think the first piece of evidence we've seen is that trump's envoy, steve witkoff, has helped finesse the gaza ceasefire. let's wait and see on ukraine. i agree, there's an awful lot at stake, but the proof of the pudding will be in the eating. it's going to be a fascinating few years ahead.
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>> i'm sorry to say an awful lot is at stake is an understatement. you are talking about people's lives. russia has started an illegal war in ukraine. >> and if you stop wars, you save lives. >> yes, but you can't stop wars at all costs. if that means conceding to russia. >> so what's your alternative? >> so what's your alternative? >> if you carry on forever and watch endless millions die? >> i have to support and we have to arm, and we have to give everything we can to ukraine. that includes the united kingdom, that includes europe, that includes the united states. >> it doesn't include the united states. it does not include the united states. donald trump has said, please stop, stop, stop talking to make sure you stop talking. obe pablo. >> donald trump was elected on a mandate to end foreign wars and to try and bring peace across the world. the majority of americans chose that route. you would like the war to carry on? no. >> you'd like billions more pounds to be spent. want peace? america disagrees with you. >> no, you cannot have peace if that means ending the war by conceding to russia. ukraine has to win this war. there is absolutely no movement on that. >> they've lost the war already.
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>> they've lost the war already. >> i don't think zelenskyy agrees with you, even they haven't. >> and even if they haven't lost the war, i'm with i'm with you, martin. even if they haven't lost the war, the fact is, is that you are in a different team than i am, and possibly martin or michelle. i don't know about nick over here, but there's two teams and we don't like your team. and that's what. that's what gb news is saying. we don't like your team. have we got to basically destroy our lives for people in kyiv or those other places? >> louis, with all due respect, i've served in a number of war zones, and i do understand how conflict resolution works, and it has to be delivered from a position of strength. so let's see, you know, if, if, if. >> no. but he's loving it. >> no. but he's loving it. >> that's if the trump administration helps equip ukraine to secure a decent deal. that would be a good thing. but we'll have to see because we just don't know. >> i've got to say zelenskyy, he's tweeted out today saying he congratulates trump and the american people on this inauguration. he says today is a day of change and also one a day of hope for the resolution of many problems, including global
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challenges. he goes on to say that he wishes president trump success, and he looks forward to active and mutually beneficial cooperation. he finishes by saying, we are stronger together and we can provide greater security, stability and economic growth to the world and our two nations. growth to the world and our two nafions.so growth to the world and our two nations. so that's president zelenskyy of ukraine, and i think that's the point, michelle, when reality bites, when the chips drop, this war will be ending soon. >> those terms will probably be dictated by donald trump and zelenskyy will concede. look, gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us on the panel. very, very thank you for joining us. nick batus varne, pablo ohana and luis schaffer. >> what a day. and as i said at the start, i will start that way and end that way. we have just witnessed history in the making. the world that we live in will never be the same again. thank you to each of you for your company. we bid you, martin and i farewell. we shall be back with you tomorrow. up next, the
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conversation continues. but i must tell you, there has been significant development in the situation in southport. we will bnng situation in southport. we will bring you that after the break. i don't know. >> hello and welcome to this evening's two hour farage special. >> john trump. do solemnly swear. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. the office of the united states. the office of president of the united states. will to the best of my ability.
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>> the moment the world has been waiting for has finally come. donald j. trump has been sworn in as the 47th president of the united states of america. here's how one of his old friends reacted. >> the vibe is unbelievable. >> the vibe is unbelievable. >> yes, the usual host of this program, nigel farage, will be making an appearance tonight, so stay tuned. as well as welcome tonight. jacob rees—mogg, suella braverman and many, many more. tv news reporter adam cherry will be dropping in from the inauguration watch party. >> here it is. the question is, what does it mean for people here in britain? >> that's adam cherry dropping in there from a republican overseas party live. but of course, the biggest story in the uk today is the government has just announced a full scale pubuc just announced a full scale public inquiry into the southport attacks from last yean southport attacks from last year, following suspect axel rudakubana guilty plea to all charges. the announcement was
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made just moments ago. gb news home and homeland security editor mike mark white is on hand to bring you all the latest. >> well, the announcement of this public inquiry is an acknowledgement of the very real concerns over axel rudakubana and the fact that he was referred to the prevent counter—extremism programme not once, but three times over the years. also referred to the police, the courts, the youth justice system, social services and the nhs. not one of these agencies picked up and acted on the very real threat that this violent individual posed. >> welcome back to this two hour special of farage with me, christopher hope, and we can bnng christopher hope, and we can bring you some breaking news. moments ago, the government announced a statement announcing
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announced a statement announcing a public inquiry into the southport attack following axel rudakubana guilty plea to all the charges against him earlier today, the home secretary, yvette cooper, said this. we need more independent answers on both prevent and all the other agencies that came into contact with this extremely violent teenager, as well as answers on how he came to be so dangerous, including through a public inquiry. they can get to the truth about what happened and what needs to change. this horrendous attack will leave a lasting impact on our country. we will all remember alice, baby and elsie and will always stand with the families and the community who are living with the pain of their loss. in our efforts to answer the questions that remain about this case, the need to see justice done for the families and their victims and the victims will remain at the forefront of the victims will re
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