Exclusive sit down at 7 pm. Ton to get stuck into today. But to get stuck into today. But first, its time for your latest News Headlines with sophia wenzler. Wenzler. Thanks, martin. Good afternoon. Its 3 01. Im sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. Wenzler in the gb newsroom. Former us President Donald Trump has hinted he could deport prince harry if he wins the election in an exclusive interview with nigel farage, he said the duke of sussex wont get special privileges if he lied on his visa about drug use. If they know something about the drugs and if he lied, ill have to take appropriate action, appropriate action . Yeah, which might mean not staying in america. Youll have to tell me. You just have to me. You would. Just have to tell me. You would. You would have thought they would have known a long would have known this a long time but time ago. You would. But i thought very thought they were very disrespectful thought they were very disrroyal ful thought they were very disrroyal family. Im a big fan the royal family. Im a big fan of the concept of the royal family the royal family. Family and the royal family. Now, im a little prejudiced because i thought queen because i thought the queen was incredible. Incredible. That full and you can see that full interview with former us President Donald Trump on farage tonight from 7 pm. Now, the first person to be convicted of cyberflashing in england and wales has been jailed for 66 weeks, 39 year old Nicholas Hawke sent unsolicited, explicit photos to a teenager and a woman. The justice secretary described the offence as a distressing crime, which cant be normalised, and said the sentence sends a clear message that the behaviour was has severe consequences. Britain severe consequences. Britain faces a 1979 moment, the shadow chancellor will say in a speech, as labour seeks to bring about a new chapter in britains economic history. Addressing finance leaders this evening, Rachel Reeves will liken the challenge awaiting the next government that faced by Margaret Thatcher. Shes made it clear she plans to reform the treasury if labour wins the general election. Shadow chief secretary to the treasury darren jones outlined her plan. We are on the cusp of an opportunity in this country, an opportunity in this country, an opportunity for a decade of National Renewal where we can get growth back into our economy, make People Better off and start to turn the page. On 14 years failure from the 14 years of failure from the conservatives if labour is to win the election later this yean win the election later this year, will be the worst year, it will be the worst fiscal any fiscal inheritance that any partys the second partys had since the second world war. And thats why we talk National Talk about a decade of National Renewal. There will renewal. There will be some things immediately, things we can do immediately, and services are and Public Services are obviously our priorities. Obviously one of our priorities. The first minister of wales has faced questions in the senate for the final time, before sending his resignation to the king. Mark drakeford is officially stepping down after five years on the job. Hell be succeeded by Vaughan Gething , succeeded by Vaughan Gething, who is set to become the first black leader of a european country. Mark drakeford was asked by the leader the welsh asked by the leader of the welsh conservatives, andrew rt davies, what advice hed give to his successor. Successoi. Successor. Im afraid hours and hours of his time , because its his time, because its unavoidable that if you come here and you can be asked a question, not simply any question, not simply any question on the brief you happen to hold, but any question on rodents anyway. No breaking point as pothole numbers reach an eight year high, a report found just 47 of local road miles were rated as being in a good condition, with 36 adequate and 17 poor. The Asphalt Industry Alliance said councils were expected to fix 2 million potholes in the current financial year. Thats up 43 on the Previous Year and the highest annual total since 2015. Pothole campaigner mark morrell wants to see the government invest in road repairs. Repairs. I dont accept theres no money, they find money for things that they want to spend on that. I, you know me and you disagree on hs2. I mean, £66 billion, the rail road that wont go in Central London never to up to birmingham when our roads are networks failing to up to birmingham when our rotme are networks failing to up to birmingham when our rotme its networks failing to up to birmingham when our rotme its like orks failing to up to birmingham when our rotme its like putting failing to up to birmingham when our rotme its like putting an ling to me its like putting an extension on our subsidence, but theres loads of examples where government find where government can find money where it its not it wants to, but its not a priority for them, you know, on the side , every time you the other side, every time you have a repair in your vehicle because they get vat, because they get 20 vat, dont they . They . And the prince of wales is visiting Housing Initiatives in sheffield today to promote his homelessness project. The outing comes after the princess of wales was filmed smiling while out shopping for the First Time Since her operation in january. Since her operation in january. The sun has now published pictures and a video of princess catherine with Prince William, who were at a farm shop in windsor on saturday. It follows weeks of social media speculation surrounding her health and whereabouts. And for health and whereabouts. And for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. Com slash alerts. Now its back to. Martin. Its back to. Martin. Thank you sophia. Now weve got so much to get through today. Lets get our teeth stuck into the show. Of course, into the show. But of course, theres start into the show. But of course, therthats start into the show. But of course, therthats that. Start into the show. But of course, therthats that. Nigel start into the show. But of course, therthats that. Nigel faraget and thats that. Nigel farage exclusive interview with donald trump and trumps warned prince harry that he could be kicked out of america if he becomes president again. Harry, of president again. Harry, of course, is being investigated over whether or not he lied in his visa application after admitting in his autobiography , admitting in his autobiography, spare that hed previously taken drugs, might come back to bite him on the bum. And trump spoke to nigel about how harry to nigel farage about how harry and meghans behaviour affected the late queen. She, you know, i would say , she, you know, i would say, although she wouldnt show it because she was strong and smart , but i would imagine they broke her to things that they her heart to things that they were saying were so bad and so horrible and, and, she was in her 90s and hearing this stuff. Her 90s and hearing this stuff. I think they broke her heart. It was horrible. I think they really hurt her very bad. But if hes hes lied on but if hes if hes lied on his form , it doesnt his visa form, it doesnt doesnt, doesnt the truth need to i mean, to come out . Well, i mean, should he get special privileges that well to see if no. And well have to see if they know something about the drugs. And lied, have drugs. And if he lied, ill have to take appropriate action. Appropriate action . Yeah. Which might mean not staying in america. Youll have to tell me you just have to tell me, you would. You would have thought they would have known this a long you would have thought they woul� ago. e known this a long you would have thought they woul� ago. Yomown this a long you would have thought they woul� ago. You would . S a long you would have thought they woul� ago. You would . But. Ong time ago. You would . But i thought very thought they were very disrespectful to the family, to the im fan the royal family. Im a big fan of the concept of the royal family and the royal family. Now im prejudiced because im a little prejudiced because im a little prejudiced because i thought queen was i thought the queen was incredible. Of it incredible. I mean, think of it all those years, 75 years. Shes almost made a mistake. Almost never made a mistake. Its almost unbelievable. Its almost unbelievable. Its almost unbelievable. Believe me, you will not want to miss this nigel farage exclusive interview with president elect donald trump will be live on gb news from 7 00 this evening. Its going to be a rip snorter. Ill have lots more from donald trump later in this show. And ill also speak live to nigel farage himself at around 4 30, looking very relaxed poolside in sunglasses earlier. But now to the latest on the governments attempts to send migrants to rwanda. The latest attempts round and round we go and downing street has said the house of lords has the opportunity to work with the government and stop people smuggling after the commons overturned amendments to the rwanda bill. Well, the parliamentary showdown over the flagship bill will continue once again tomorrow, when peers may once again seek to press for changes to the proposed legislation. Well, im joined legislation. Well, im joined now in our studio in westminster by our political editor, christopher hope, and the independents chief political commentator, john rentoul. Welcome to you both, gentlemen. Hello, chris. Start with hello, chris. Lets start with you. Weve been here before. Its day. Round and its groundhog day. Round and round we go. More ping pong than a club. Will this ever get through . Well, nearly two years ago, these plans first emerged. And it. When Boris Johnson was Prime Minister. Two pms ago and minister. So two pms ago and nearly two years weve nearly two years ago. Weve been discussing this rwanda plan. It looks like were getting towards the the last night ten the end game. The last night ten changes or or waterings down to quote what the government might think about it, were debated and reversed to the rwanda bill. Its now with the house of its now back with the house of lords. Its called ping pong in the world. We, me and john, are lords. Its called ping pong in the iwoik. We, me and john, are lords. Its called ping pong in the iwoik me, me and john, are lords. Its called ping pong in the iwoik in martin, nd john, are lords. Its called ping pong in the iwoik in martin, where n, are new work in martin, where theres pong the theres ping pong between the commons it should commons and the lords. It should be reversed again back to be reversed again and back to the commons, probably to overturn more tomorrow overturn a few more tomorrow night. We could have royal overturn a few more tomorrow night. On we could have royal overturn a few more tomorrow night. On thursdayi have royal overturn a few more tomorrow night. On thursday. Have royal overturn a few more tomorrow night. On thursday. And royal overturn a few more tomorrow night. On thursday. And thenl overturn a few more tomorrow night. On thursday. And then the assent on thursday. And then the real battle might start, because lots are sharpening lots of lawyers are sharpening their legal quills to try and use find holes in this new use or find holes in this new legislation to stop a cohort of maybe 200 or so Asylum Seekers who have been contacted by the home already and told to home office already and told to be on the first flights. So were towards the were getting towards the end game. Heard from labour game. We heard from labour yesterday. Game. We heard from labour yes1000l. Game. We heard from labour yes1000 strong renewals and for 1000 strong renewals and Enforcement Group and that might thats their their idea. You thats their their idea. And you were you thought it was were saying you thought it was quite good and quite a good idea and might work, is to cost work, but this is going to cost i a couple of i mean, you know, a couple of million migrant Million Pounds per, per migrant to be sent to rwanda in the early stages. Yeah. Is like which in itself is like a lottery for each of them, lottery win for each of them, perhaps legal quills perhaps the same legal quills will be sharpened as were put on ice the brexit referendum. Ice after the brexit referendum. It does feel, as i keep saying, like repeating itself. Like history repeating itself. The lords frustrating the will of commons , frustrating the of the commons, frustrating the will of the people. Round and round this is normal. Round we go. But this is normal. I mean, i think brexit was Different Court different with the Supreme Court ruling against the attempt to the proroguing the the fact of proroguing the parliament by Jacob Rees Mogg as leader the house. That is leader of the house. That is different. This is the normal run of things. You have controversial bills which are frustrated by the lords. Thats controversial bills which are frustrhappens. 1e lords. Thats controversial bills which are frustrhappens. I lords. Thats controversial bills which are frustrhappens. I asked. Thats controversial bills which are frustrhappens. I asked inhats controversial bills which are frustrhappens. I asked in the; what happens. I asked in the lobby meeting today with the house, spokesman. House, with the pms spokesman. Do you feel that the theres no right for the house of right to do it for the house of lords the number backed lords and the number 10 backed off . But off . No, its what they do. But equally, idea that equally, i think the idea that the elected tribunes the the elected tribunes of the people say people should have the final say is how it works. This simply is how it works. John, bring you okay, john, lets bring you in now. What pantomime. I know in now. What a pantomime. I know its how the british got as as chris said, is how the british constitution works. But the question is whether the whether the whether the lords are prepared to push it a bit further than they normally would i mean, the convention would do. I mean, the convention is, that labour peers would is, is that labour peers would accept after theyve made their point, they would accept the will of the elected house. But this time its many of them feel so strongly about it that they might be prepared to go for a few more pings and a few more pongs. And the thing is, half £1 billion been spent on it already. Not a Single Person has taken off. Chris has famously got a bet with rishi sunak for a single pint of beer, that one of them wont take off. I think your beer safe. Do you think your beer safe. Do you think chris beer is safe . Well, theres ever literally and metaphorically get off the ground. Well, its a very finely balanced question, isnt it . Because, i mean, in the end, i mean, i think whats going to be decisive with, with labour peers want to peers is that they dont want to appear blocking this appear to be blocking this policy the policy policy because it is the policy of the elected, elected of the elected, the elected government, but it might be blocked by the courts. I mean, thats what, that is that is much more likely to happen. But if the flights do get off, then, you know, labour is going to be in a, in a problem. Theyre in a, in a problem. Theyre going to have a big problem at the Election Campaign because going to have a big problem at the ele going ampaign because going to have a big problem at the ele going ampaitheyreiuse theyre going to be theyre going yvette going to be saying, as Yvette Cooper they will cooper has said, that they will reverse the policy. They will aboush reverse the policy. They will abolish it, even even if people are already. Are already. What does look like . What does success look like . Is get into is the question. If you get into thousands people taking off, thousands of people taking off, that no that is success. Well, no success isnt is whether it has a deterrent effect on the on the small boats crossing the whether does have as big a bearing as the plan. The rwanda plan. Well indeed youd be better off dance, probably off doing a rain dance, probably on dover. On the white cliffs of dover. But joking it rwanda but joking aside, is it rwanda or bust . Now for rishi . I mean, it seems to have put all of his eggs that it seems to have put all of his eggs the that it seems to have put all of his eggs the opposition that it seems to have put all of his eggs the opposition , that it seems to have put all of his eggs the opposition , the that sense, the opposition, the lords, theyll be joined up thinking theyll be joined up voting to absolutely try and frustrate this. And is the frustrate this. And if it is the best option that brings into question his leadership challenge. Challenge. Hes running out of road, isnt he . And everything hes tried worked. You can tried hasnt worked. You can look autumn look back to the autumn statement the Statement Last year, the Conference Speech that was the big one october. We big one last october. Then we had kings speech in had the kings speech in november. Then we had autumn had the kings speech in november. In1en we had autumn had the kings speech in november. In1en spring. Autumn had the kings speech in november. In1en spring. Thejmn statement in the spring. The spnng statement in the spring. The Spring Budget last week. Thats you things you know, thats a for things about seven months. Nothing has moved the hes cut moved the dial. Hes cut national attacks. No National Insurance attacks. No one discusses by 4 in about three months in in two points in january and now coming up in april. Nothings happening. Hes lifting pensioners by £900 on the state pensions. Hes cutting up that tax by £900. Nothing is working. And theres frustration now in parliament. I didnt believe