my panel and rees—mogg, the head of comms for the popular conservatism, and matthew corbett, the formerabour adviser. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live and give you your 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle, thank you. and good evening to you. the top story tonight at six, donald trump has launched a scathing attack on volodymyr zelenskyy, calling him a dictator who has done a terrible job, he says, and shattered the country. in a post on truth social, the us president suggested zelenskyy was prolonging the war to keep the so—called gravy train of support flowing. trump also claimed he alone could negotiate an end to the war, saying his predecessor, joe biden, never tried and europe has failed to bnng tried and europe has failed to bring peace. well, the conservative leader kemi badenoch, has hit back at those comments from donald trump defending president zelenskyy as ukraine's democratically elected leader, not a dictator. the conservative leader praised zelenskyy's leadership against putin's invasion and reiterated the uk will always stand with ukraine. she did, though, agree