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THE inauguration of UK-loving US President Donald Trump today should herald an era of optimism for Britain.

But will it?

Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, outside 10 Downing Street.
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Sadiq Khan has risked a fresh row with Donald Trump after brand him a 'facist'Credit: Alamy

Trump learned during his first term who his friends were, and who not to trust, and a string of Labour bigwigs regrettably fall into the latter camp.

Especially since Labour foolishly sent activists to America to campaign for Trump’s Democrat rival Kamala Harris during last year’s US election.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy’s “warm congratulations” to Mr Trump risk ringing hollow too since he previously described him as “a women-hating neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath”.

A fresh ill-judged outburst came yesterday from London Mayor Sadiq Khan who branded the President a “fascist”.

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It was a typically puerile comment, virtue-signalling to fellow left-wingers while ignoring how Britain relies on America’s military and business might for our protection and prosperity.

We must hope Mr Trump won’t lose sleep over such outbursts.

But Khan and others in Labour need to realise it is a Trump world order now… and get used to it.

President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance at a wreath-laying ceremony.
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Trump learned during his first term who his friends wereCredit: Getty

Joy and pain

WE rejoice today at the ceasefire in Gaza and the release of Brit Emily Damari and two fellow hostages — but any joy is also tinged with deep sadness.

Sadness that they had to endure 471 days in hellish captivity from which they will not easily recover; that other Israeli hostages still wait to be freed and that some never lived to this day.

Bizarre moment Israeli hostages are given 'gift bags' by Hamas with 'certificate and photos' before they are freed
Released Israeli hostage Emily Damari with her mother.
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British hostage Emily Damari has been releasedCredit: AFP

And sadness for the thousands of innocent Palestinians killed or maimed when used as human shields by the cowardly Hamas terrorists.

‘Drill’ shame

GIVING murderer Jake Fahri a platform for his hate-filled, violence-inciting drill rap reflects badly on YouTube.

Yes, they took down his video when we first revealed the balaclava-clad thug’s identity, but it was too easy for him to re-upload it to his own YouTube channel, AND be given “official artist” status.

Mugshot of Jake Fahri, convicted of murder.
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YouTube should not be giving murder Jake Fahri a platformCredit: gavin rodgers/pixel

YouTube must recognise the danger such filth represents and remove it all.

Poor value

CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves’ vaunted Office for Value for Money is, itself . . . a waste of money.

At a time when we desperately need to cut public spending, pointless quangos like this should be first in the dustbin.

Rachel Reeves, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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Rachel Reeves’ vaunted Office for Value for Money is, itself . . . a waste of moneyCredit: Reuters

Meanwhile, it’s refreshing to hear Technology Secretary Peter Kyle vow to drag Government departments into the digital age and cut £45billion wasted on archaic staffing and service practices.

But we’ll believe it when it happens.

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