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they might be in a position to fight for labour. rolled this. >> rolled this. >> all just rolling into start. i mean, anybody can do what starmer is doing right now. i�*ll give him credit inasmuch as he is playing it how he should play it. but it's not as if he's doing anything clever right now. but should this, should this state visit? do you know what this reminds me of is? it reminds me of how excruciating it was watching david lammy and keir starmer and wes streeting and all the labour grandees protesting in the street cancel the visit. their children, student politics. and we�*ve got student politics. and we've got actually quite surprising people like dan hodges, even andrew neil turning around and saying that we should question the state visit. i mean, how utterly ridiculous. i'm in agreement with you, chris. it�*s ludicrous with you, chris. it's ludicrous to even consider that we shouldn't have trump over for shouldn�*t have trump over for a state visit. it plays to things that he likes. we're making sure that he likes. we�*
they might be in a position to fight for labour. rolled this. >> rolled this. >> all just rolling into start. i mean, anybody can do what starmer is doing right now. i�*ll give him credit inasmuch as he is playing it how he should play it. but it's not as if he's doing anything clever right now. but should this, should this state visit? do you know what this reminds me of is? it reminds me of how excruciating it was watching david lammy and keir starmer and wes streeting and all...
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that's the change a labour government makes. >> now the leader of the opposition. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i wish the prime minister every success on his trip to washington. the visit to see president trump must serve our national interests. the prime minister and i are completely united in our support for ukraine as a proud and sovereign nation. what specific steps will he take to ensure ukraine is at the negotiating table for any peace settlement? >> well i thank her for her words about the forthcoming trip. it is right, i think the whole house will think it's right that ukraine must be at the table for negotiations. there can be no negotiations about ukraine without ukraine. that's been my consistent position in all discussions i've had. that will continue to be my position. this is about the sovereignty of ukraine and their ability to decide for themselves the future of their country. so they must be at the table. >> mr. speaker, i thank the prime minister for that answer. as i said, i wish him every success. we want to support him on this issue. so turning to the
that's the change a labour government makes. >> now the leader of the opposition. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i wish the prime minister every success on his trip to washington. the visit to see president trump must serve our national interests. the prime minister and i are completely united in our support for ukraine as a proud and sovereign nation. what specific steps will he take to ensure ukraine is at the negotiating table for any peace settlement? >> well i...
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. >> prior to the election, the labour party promised to reduce energy bills by 300 pounds.yet on their watch, energy bills are about to increase by almost 300 pounds. so may i ask, is the failure to keep that promise a consequence of government incompetency or have the labour party been caught lying to the public? >> we're very proud of the fact that we are pushing forward for energy independence which will keep our bills lower, and he knows very well what my position is, but i note that again he's very quiet on the snp record, and i'll tell you why. just this week we've seen the attainment gap widen in scotland. pupils leaving schools with no qualifications rising, those from deprived areas going to work falling instead of paying the politics of grievance, they need to take responsibility for our own record. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent mike addison was one of a kind, a physical disability rugby league world champion with england and warrington wolves, and an avid volunteer for the club and foundation. he was a friend to everyone who knew him. tragically, he d
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"i'm equidistant from conservatives and labour. republicans and democrats.doing it right." i don't accept that. and, of course, there's a vigorous discussion around both sides and both sides�* types of coverage, both in the uk and... i'm very anti—bothsidesism. but i'm not anti—fairness. but i'm going to come back to my point, which is that news, you wouldn't be able to do the types of monologues agreed. so in some ways, the american broadcast news environment i agree. so i'll take two things on that. you know, network news, nightly news, lester holt monologues, who go out of their way to say, "we're my slight issue with that is, of course, whether you're a bbc anchor or an abc news anchor, everyone has their biases. that people are not coming with their own biases. "to give you the news straight, and then we give you liberal "opinion on our editorial pages." even there, of course, that news is filtered through someone�*s biases, choices, world experiences. we see that with israel, for example, and the coverage of israel, where the biases are very clear. we
"i'm equidistant from conservatives and labour. republicans and democrats.doing it right." i don't accept that. and, of course, there's a vigorous discussion around both sides and both sides�* types of coverage, both in the uk and... i'm very anti—bothsidesism. but i'm not anti—fairness. but i'm going to come back to my point, which is that news, you wouldn't be able to do the types of monologues agreed. so in some ways, the american broadcast news environment i agree. so i'll...
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. >> the labour. >> party as racism. >> party as racism. >> the labour party actually adopted it andeen racism and religion. >> dominic grieve oh odious man, i�*ll be getting in trouble. >> hi. >> hi. can >> hi. can i >> hi. can i ask >> hi. can i ask you >> hi. can i ask you this question? our good friend mark written in. mark says why should islam have an elevated right to protection above all other religions? and if it's not about protecting islam and it's about protecting islam and it's about protecting muslimness, then why call it islamophobia? you know, we don't really go about saying christophobia, despite the fact that there are an awful lot of oppressed christians. >> jew phobia. >> jew phobia. >> just because there's not a word for discrimination against christians doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. >> so do they not matter. >> so do they not matter. >> and i really don't think that we're putting discrimination against muslims at a higher pedestal. >> it's the only one we�*re actually having a working party. >> about, or hindus or anybody else in the uk. ijust >> about, or
. >> the labour. >> party as racism. >> party as racism. >> the labour party actually adopted it andeen racism and religion. >> dominic grieve oh odious man, i�*ll be getting in trouble. >> hi. >> hi. can >> hi. can i >> hi. can i ask >> hi. can i ask you >> hi. can i ask you this question? our good friend mark written in. mark says why should islam have an elevated right to protection above all other religions? and if it's not...
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. >> reform labour. after what that mick's. >> done not labour? no.u not impressed with mike amesbury? >> not at all. >> not at all. >> ed davey thinks women can have. you know what? what do you think about that? >> you know what? what? >> you know what? what? >> a by—election brews in runcorn. but who might emerge victorious? of course. i took to the streets to carry out a very scientific and accurate poll just for your benefit. join me on my panel tonight is former met police detective peter bleksley, the journalist and communications adviser linda jubilee, and the former labour special adviser paul richards. and just what the hell is going on in athens? a big two hours coming up, including the first of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. hot off the press. but first, let�*s get your news headlines with sophie reaper. >> thank you. ben. the time is just after 9:00. and these are your latest headlines. earlier on today, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy arrived at downing street for a meeting with sir keir starmer. the british pm was there to gre
. >> reform labour. after what that mick's. >> done not labour? no.u not impressed with mike amesbury? >> not at all. >> not at all. >> ed davey thinks women can have. you know what? what do you think about that? >> you know what? what? >> you know what? what? >> a by—election brews in runcorn. but who might emerge victorious? of course. i took to the streets to carry out a very scientific and accurate poll just for your benefit. join me on my...
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and while labour lock up your bed. and while labour lock up people for social media posts, a judge in the uk just posts, a judge in the ukjust blocked the deportation of a convicted paedophile, apparently sending him back to jamaica would breach his human rights. what sort of judge looks at a case like this and thinks, oh, won�*t somebody please think of the poor paedophiles? and trump�*s foreign aid funding freeze has hit the lgbtq charity stonewall. they'd better start stonewall. they�*d better start charging rent on those rainbow lanyards, or they'll be transitioning into financial hardship. i'm leo kearse and tonight i�*m joined by simon evans and carrie marks to take you through monday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with aaron armstrong. >> thanks, leo. very good evening to you. our top story sir keir starmer says europe stands at a crossroads in history and that a coalition of allies are prepared to defend any peace deal for ukraine. the prime minist
and while labour lock up your bed. and while labour lock up people for social media posts, a judge in the uk just posts, a judge in the ukjust blocked the deportation of a convicted paedophile, apparently sending him back to jamaica would breach his human rights. what sort of judge looks at a case like this and thinks, oh, won�*t somebody please think of the poor paedophiles? and trump�*s foreign aid funding freeze has hit the lgbtq charity stonewall. they'd better start stonewall....
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rupert lowe, the mp for reform uk in great yarmouth and alongside him as usual, barry gardiner, the labourr brent west. something tells me we'll have lots of feisty debates tonight before we get stuck in though, let's cross live and give you your 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle, thank you and good evening to you. it is just after 6:00. leading the news tonight, keir starmer has told mps that russian president vladimir putin feasts on division and that ukraine's future is vital to uk ukraine�*s future is vital to uk national security. he says russia is a menace in british waters and skies. has carried out cyber attacks on the nhs and even conducted assassination attacks in our streets. the prime minister insists britain will now lead from the front in securing peace for ukraine. after a week of talks with volodymyr zelenskyy, european leaders and donald trump. it also follows the ukrainian president's heated oval office exchange with donald trump and jd vance. and as france's emmanuel macron suggests, a one month truce. well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher hope,
rupert lowe, the mp for reform uk in great yarmouth and alongside him as usual, barry gardiner, the labourr brent west. something tells me we'll have lots of feisty debates tonight before we get stuck in though, let's cross live and give you your 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle, thank you and good evening to you. it is just after 6:00. leading the news tonight, keir starmer has told mps that russian president vladimir putin feasts on division and that ukraine's future is vital to uk...
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and while labour lock up your bed. and while labour lock up people for social media posts, a judge in the uk just posts, a judge in the ukjust blocked the deportation of a convicted paedophile, apparently sending him back to jamaica would breach his human rights. what sort of judge looks at a case like this and thinks, oh, won�*t somebody please think of the poor paedophiles? and trump�*s foreign aid funding freeze has hit the lgbtq charity stonewall. they'd better start stonewall. they�*d better start charging rent on those rainbow lanyards, or they'll be transitioning into financial hardship. i'm leo kearse and tonight i�*m joined by simon evans and carrie marks to take you through monday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go to tonight's headlines with aaron armstrong. >> thanks, leo. very good evening to you. our top story sir keir starmer says europe stands at a crossroads in history and that a coalition of allies are prepared to defend any peace deal for ukraine. the prime minist
and while labour lock up your bed. and while labour lock up people for social media posts, a judge in the uk just posts, a judge in the ukjust blocked the deportation of a convicted paedophile, apparently sending him back to jamaica would breach his human rights. what sort of judge looks at a case like this and thinks, oh, won�*t somebody please think of the poor paedophiles? and trump�*s foreign aid funding freeze has hit the lgbtq charity stonewall. they'd better start stonewall....
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mp, a former tory mp, and tobias ellwood, a former intelligence figure, jul yet to have anyone in labourstate visit should be cancelled, which you might think was the more normal thing to happen given grass roots unhappiness. and also you haven't had anything really from senior figures in the tory party or reform on this, so i don�*t think it�*s quite yet a movement. >> i think it�*s so >> i think it's so diplomatically, diplomatically difficult to do that now. that was the whole centrepiece of trump and starmer meeting on thursday. this magical invitation from the king. but we should perhaps read quite a lot into the king agreeing to meet zelenskyy today at sandringham, up zelenskyy today at sandringham, up in norfolk. the king actually has been pretty outspoken on putin, likened him in private conversations that were then made public in the mail to adolf hitler, talked about the scourge of war in europe. i mean, this is the son of queen elizabeth the second and the grandson of george vi. he won't be on putin's side in all this, and putin�*s side in all this, and i�*m not sure he's got
mp, a former tory mp, and tobias ellwood, a former intelligence figure, jul yet to have anyone in labourstate visit should be cancelled, which you might think was the more normal thing to happen given grass roots unhappiness. and also you haven't had anything really from senior figures in the tory party or reform on this, so i don�*t think it�*s quite yet a movement. >> i think it�*s so >> i think it's so diplomatically, diplomatically difficult to do that now. that was the...
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meanwhile, kemi badenoch is calling on the labour government to increase defence spending to 3% of nationalby the end of this parliament. writing in the telegraph, she says the prime minister�*s pledge to reach 2.5% by 2027 cannot be the final one. the conservative leader argues the uk must lead by example, and warns that failing to set out a plan would be tantamount to planning to fail. it follows the government's £22 planning to fail. it follows the government's £2.2 billion loan government's £22 billion loan to ukraine that is the largest since the war began, was announced alongside defence spending increases this week. train fares are going up and so is the pressure on commuters already battling record cancellations. from today, the cost of many journeys in england and in wales is rising by around 4.6%, adding hundreds to the price of some season tickets. campaigners warn it will pile further misery on hard pressed households, with rail cards also becoming more expensive for the first time in over a decade. the transport secretary says she knows that passengers are frustrated, but insis
meanwhile, kemi badenoch is calling on the labour government to increase defence spending to 3% of nationalby the end of this parliament. writing in the telegraph, she says the prime minister�*s pledge to reach 2.5% by 2027 cannot be the final one. the conservative leader argues the uk must lead by example, and warns that failing to set out a plan would be tantamount to planning to fail. it follows the government's £22 planning to fail. it follows the government's £2.2 billion loan...
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with columnists and broadcaster jenni trent columnists and broadcasterjenni trent hughes and former labourthew laza. >> welcome to saturday morning live, only on gb news. >> well, just before we went on air we were talking about what we put on our pancakes, weren�*t we? the toppings? >> and i think yours is so controversial. i don't know, maybe we'll get our viewers to write in and let us know. because what what is your topping of choice? >> strawberry jam. and if strawberry is not available, we'll go with raspberry. but that can�*t be that controversial. >> fruit jam. >> fruit jam. >> essentially any jam, any. just happy. it's all fair game, just happy. it�*s all fair game, but sugar on bear. well, what do you put on then? >> i either go super traditional and british and i have my lemon and british and i have my lemon and sugar and that's enough. or if i'm feeling a bit fancy, maybe i'll have nutella and maybe i�*ll have nutella and strawberries. other brands of chocolate spread are available. >> they are. but the good news is we've got it all in the studio. later, we're going to be tryin
with columnists and broadcaster jenni trent columnists and broadcasterjenni trent hughes and former labourthew laza. >> welcome to saturday morning live, only on gb news. >> well, just before we went on air we were talking about what we put on our pancakes, weren�*t we? the toppings? >> and i think yours is so controversial. i don't know, maybe we'll get our viewers to write in and let us know. because what what is your topping of choice? >> strawberry jam. and if...
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we don�*t see that with this we don't see that with this labour government.te 180 on his views on trump, which he called a kkk sympathiser and all. >> this stuff before. >> this stuff before. >> now his best friend. >> now his best friend. >> you would agree with those sentiments. >> that is utter tosh. nigel farage has a history of political history of u—turning and flip flopping. soto. and flip flopping. so to. >> give me one example. give me one example. >> give me nigel farage. an example different to keir starmer and lammy. >> can we have an example? >> can we have an example? >> they are looking to govern. look, nigel farage has never governed. he's never had the. >> opportunity to govern in his life. >> to give you an example, they can never find one. >> someone has never governed until they've governed anyway. that�*s the case of every leader. but what we need is a good, [000:09:02;00] [000:09:03;00]
we don�*t see that with this we don't see that with this labour government.te 180 on his views on trump, which he called a kkk sympathiser and all. >> this stuff before. >> this stuff before. >> now his best friend. >> now his best friend. >> you would agree with those sentiments. >> that is utter tosh. nigel farage has a history of political history of u—turning and flip flopping. soto. and flip flopping. so to. >> give me one example. give me one...
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she's our left in the corner and a former adviser to the labour party. is that right susie?e myself as a former parliamentary candidate, but back in the day i did a little bit of advisory. >> okay. and he's back. he's henry bolton, it is former ukip leader and now a member of the sdp. is that leader and now a member of the sdp. is that right? that's right. are you feeling well? i'm feeling how many fingers have i got up. about ten. ten. no, no he's not feeling very well at all. but listen guys, serious point that this week we saw on monday night in camborne in cornwall the i think it was antifa turned up who tried to stop a conference of reform uk conference. it got pretty, pretty unnerving. i think that's probably the best word for some of the people entering the venue. just have a look at this clip here guys, and tell me what you think. >> 0h woe is. >> oh woe is. >> oh woe is. >> anti—fascist. >> anti—fascist. >> who is anti—fascist? who is anti—fascist? >> whoa, whoa, oh. >> whoa, whoa, oh. >> s0 susie, you've seen the clip. angry mob massed up. i think one of nigel�*s s
she's our left in the corner and a former adviser to the labour party. is that right susie?e myself as a former parliamentary candidate, but back in the day i did a little bit of advisory. >> okay. and he's back. he's henry bolton, it is former ukip leader and now a member of the sdp. is that leader and now a member of the sdp. is that right? that's right. are you feeling well? i'm feeling how many fingers have i got up. about ten. ten. no, no he's not feeling very well at all. but listen...
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today is writer and journalist clare muldoon looking fabulous, and labour activist chris warrell lookingbe said, considering you're to be said, considering you�*re from east london, that's not from east london, that�*s not a bad guy. but before we get stuck into today's stories, here's the news with tatiana sanchez, who always looks gorgeous, doesn't she? yes she is. >> donna, thank you very much. and good afternoon. the top stories. u.s. and good afternoon. the top stories. us. president donald trump says volodymyr zelenskyy can come back when he's ready for peace after a heated meeting at the white house. mr zelenskyy travelled to washington, dc, as he attempted to secure a ceasefire agreement with russia and a mineral deal with the us. but the visit ended prematurely with the signing of an agreement and a joint press conference with mr trump cancelled following their clash. >> is in big trouble. >> is in big trouble. >> can i. >> can i. >> wait a minute? n0, >> can i. >> wait a minute? no, no, you�*ve done a lot of talking. your country is in big trouble. >> i know. >> i know. >> you�
today is writer and journalist clare muldoon looking fabulous, and labour activist chris warrell lookingbe said, considering you're to be said, considering you�*re from east london, that's not from east london, that�*s not a bad guy. but before we get stuck into today's stories, here's the news with tatiana sanchez, who always looks gorgeous, doesn't she? yes she is. >> donna, thank you very much. and good afternoon. the top stories. u.s. and good afternoon. the top stories. us....
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. >> labour have made clear, my friends, that they care more about foreign aid than they do freedom pensioners. >> leftists have blown up over zelenskyy and trump here in the uk. >> and reform must choose between the united kingdom and russia. >> absolutely ludicrous. >> absolutely ludicrous. >> ridiculous thing to say. >> ridiculous thing to say. >> it's 6 pm. and this is the saturday five now. good evening and a very warm welcome to you, my friends. i�*m darren grimes, my friends. i'm darren grimes, and what a week it has been. shocking scenes as a short, shocking scenes. as a short, squabbling egomaniac publicly demanded more cash, more munitions and bigger security guarantees from the leader of the free world. for a moment, my friends, i thought i was watching an episode of the saturday five board meetings where a short squabbling alex where a short, squabbling alex armstrong demands more airtime, more social media clips, and a bigger slice of the budget. and just like sleepyjoe biden, just like sleepyjoe biden, i was often the one left nodding along, unsure of what i'd just along, unsure
. >> labour have made clear, my friends, that they care more about foreign aid than they do freedom pensioners. >> leftists have blown up over zelenskyy and trump here in the uk. >> and reform must choose between the united kingdom and russia. >> absolutely ludicrous. >> absolutely ludicrous. >> ridiculous thing to say. >> ridiculous thing to say. >> it's 6 pm. and this is the saturday five now. good evening and a very warm welcome to you, my...
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so just to introduce my panel right now, we've got barry gardiner, labour mp on the end there.ourse jj. obi christo foufas as well. okay. so first point i�*m going to go to you jj. point i'm going to go to you jj. do you think that trump was right to dress zelenskyy down. >> yeah. by the way when you asked who supports trump everyone said yes you're right. yes. i noticed that. yeah. but davel yes. i noticed that. yeah. but dave i noticed i noticed them do it man. the thing is, zelenskyy, you're going to the highest office, the most esteemed office in the world. put on a suit at the very least. why is he coming in again? always dressing like he's on the front line. he's not a general. he's a president. act like it. and he has done great pr thus far for the last three years. you know what trump's like. go to trump and it's your meeting. sza bow to him and say thank you so much for bringing it for the hope of peace. thank you for everything you're doing, blah, blah. do what you have to do to get that money. but the fact he went in there and was saying, what are you talking about,
so just to introduce my panel right now, we've got barry gardiner, labour mp on the end there.ourse jj. obi christo foufas as well. okay. so first point i�*m going to go to you jj. point i'm going to go to you jj. do you think that trump was right to dress zelenskyy down. >> yeah. by the way when you asked who supports trump everyone said yes you're right. yes. i noticed that. yeah. but davel yes. i noticed that. yeah. but dave i noticed i noticed them do it man. the thing is,...
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labour�*s luke pollard told us here @gbnews the uk must now act as a bndge @gbnews the uk must now acta bridge between the united states and europe. >> really important that we stand with our allies. the us is stand with our allies. the us is our most important security partner. i see it every day as a defence minister, but it's also right that at these difficult times that the uk acts as that bndge times that the uk acts as that bridge between the usa and our friends in europe to bring together the plan for a lasting together the plan for a lasting and durable peace in ukraine, because all of us president trump, the uk prime minister, president zelenskyy, want to see a peace that lasts, that can a deal that can be stuck to. so the so the ukrainian people can know that they will never be know that they will never be invaded by russia again. >> meanwhile, the shadow foreign ministry, shadow minister for foreign affairs wendy morton, called for more clarity from the prime minister. >> it's about very much the uk >> it�*s about very much the uk building on the work, the role that we�*ve h
labour�*s luke pollard told us here @gbnews the uk must now act as a bndge @gbnews the uk must now acta bridge between the united states and europe. >> really important that we stand with our allies. the us is stand with our allies. the us is our most important security partner. i see it every day as a defence minister, but it's also right that at these difficult times that the uk acts as that bndge times that the uk acts as that bridge between the usa and our friends in europe to bring...
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and i think the labour party are trying to spin this. last week. he was a bit cringey. i thought with trump. >> i think he did it right, you know. but i don�*t think he. know. but i don't think he. >> was trying to spin this as his thatcher moment. no this is not your thatcher moment at all, you know. and people need to remember that it only stops when trump wants this, this war to stop. >> i actually think keir starmer had his best week as prime minister yet. and that's saying something. but chloe, what's something. but chloe, what�*s your thoughts? are we paying too much attention to this ukraine situation? as i said in the introduction there some people will say they�*ll be watching will say they'll be watching this tonight saying yes, but then once ukraine falls, putin will then be knocking on the door of poland. then he'll be arriving on the shores of britain. do you buy that? >> look, i think that i was very proud of britain for being the first country when this war broke out, to really stand up and say, we support ukraine. we will
and i think the labour party are trying to spin this. last week. he was a bit cringey. i thought with trump. >> i think he did it right, you know. but i don�*t think he. know. but i don't think he. >> was trying to spin this as his thatcher moment. no this is not your thatcher moment at all, you know. and people need to remember that it only stops when trump wants this, this war to stop. >> i actually think keir starmer had his best week as prime minister yet. and that's...