00:00A couple of years ago I thought it was a disgrace, I don't anymore,
00:05because standards seem to have gone through the floor everywhere.
00:09So if the Americans want him, I suppose they're entitled to have him, aren't they?
00:13That's the end of it.
00:14Personally, Trump makes my skin crawl.
00:17I can't stand his voice, but more than that,
00:21it's astounding to me that he has the backing that he has in America.
00:26I'm not exactly happy, to be honest with you.
00:29I'm amazed that he managed to get through for the second time.
00:32I've got quite strong views on it, really,
00:34and hopefully he won't ruin the Gaza peace deal, because I don't know.
00:38I mean, the guy says a lot of things, but will he deliver everything?
00:43But the markets in America love him, so that's what's got him in, isn't it?
00:47It's going to be interesting in the next couple of weeks
00:50whether he's going to forgive Starmer for the things that have been said about him
00:57and whether he'll refuse to accept our friend as the ambassador.
01:01That's going to be interesting.
01:03And I think he's got the right to turn him down if he wants to.
01:07It's not up for us to say, is it?
01:09I can see that he is clear.
01:12So I would like this world to be led by businessmen.
01:19According to our experience, during his last period of governing the US,
01:25there's no war in the Middle East, there's no war in Africa, there's no war in Europe.
01:30Yeah, he's very, very extreme, which is probably why people have wanted to assassinate him,
01:34which is very extreme in itself, and I don't advocate violence either.
01:38But I think that some of his views are very off, you know,
01:41and obviously don't help us live a peaceful life.
01:44I don't think he gets on well with Keir Starmer either.
01:47So how is that going to bode for the UK?
01:49It's a bit of a worry, if you ask me.
01:52No, I think it's going to be really difficult.
01:54It's not going to be easy for anyone to deal with Donald Trump, to be honest.
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