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BBC take note! Reactions as C4 news turn up heat on PM as he is labelled ‘Trump’s clone’

"This is why no government minister ever appears on Channel 4 News. Makes the BBC look like a propaganda machine (Laura Kuenssberg, are you watching?)"

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2021-06-14 10:45
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The G7 summit in Cornwall has concluded with the world leaders making major pledges on issues including the pandemic and the environment. There was also a BBQ that didn’t look very social distancy to many.

It was left to Channel 4 to dismantle the PM, leaving him mumbling away as the cool Cornish breeze wasn’t the only thing blowing him away. It left Johnson to say ‘how much more of this?’ as he struggles under the pressure.

But firstly here are some of the major talking points from the three-day summit in Cornwall.

– America is back

At the G7 summit in Canada in 2018, Donald Trump left early and then withdrew his support for the joint communique.

A year later in France – the last time the leaders met face-to-face – there was not even an attempt to agree a communique because of concerns about Mr Trump’s approach to foreign affairs.

But arriving at RAF Mildenhall ahead of the summit, Joe Biden – on his first overseas visit – declared “the United States is back and democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future”.

That meant action to tackle climate change and a bloc of democratic countries ready to act as a counterweight to authoritarian states like China and Russia.

– The pandemic

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Leaders of the G7 have pledged a billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines – either directly or through financial donations – over the next year, with the UK promising 100 million surplus jabs.

But the World Health Organisation has said 11 billion doses need to be administered to halt the pandemic.

Edwin Ikhuoria, of the anti-poverty campaign One, said: “Throughout the summit we have heard strong words from the leaders but without the new investment to make their ambitions a reality.

“Crucially, the failure to get life-saving vaccines to the whole planet as fast as possible, means this was not the historic moment that people around the world were hoping for and leaves us little closer to ending the pandemic.”

– China

Although Mr Biden’s approach to diplomacy is distinctly different to his predecessor, Washington’s concerns about China continued under the new president, even if the tone of the new administration is less bombastic.

The White House said G7 leaders agreed to launch a Build Back Better World (B3W) initiative to fund infrastructure – including green technologies – and support growth in developing countries.

The plan is seen as a rival to Beijing’s Belt and Road programme, which has extended Chinese influence around the world.

The summit communique said the G7 “will promote our values, including by calling on China to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms”, particularly in Xinjiang province.

It also raised the situation in Hong Kong, calling on Beijing to respect the “rights, freedoms and high degree of autonomy” enshrined in the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Basic Law.

– The environment

The G7 is committed to supporting a green revolution that creates jobs, cuts emissions and seeks to limit the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees

Leaders set out the action they will take to slash carbon emissions, including measures like ending the use of unabated coal power – no deadline was set for that move although the leaders did commit to end funding for overseas projects by the end of the year.

The G7 also set a goal of conserving or protecting at least 30% of their land and marine areas by 2030 as part of a push to reach that level of protection globally.

– Brexit

It was not on the summit agenda but the simmering row between the EU and Mr Johnson over Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trading arrangements threatened to boil over in Carbis Bay.

The Prime Minister held meetings with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, French president Emmanuel Macron and German chancellor Angela Merkel in the margins of the summit as a “sausage war” dispute loomed with an effective ban on chilled meat shipments across the Irish Sea from Great Britain due to apply from July 1.

In an apparent reference to a difficult conversation with Mr Macron, the Prime Minister said some in the EU “seem to misunderstand that the UK is a single country and a single territory” and “I think they just need to get that into their heads”.

Mr Macron used his closing press conference to call for the terms of the Brexit deal to be respected.

Johnson dismantled

Ok so you get the rough idea of what went down at the Carbis Bay resort. But it was Channel Four news reporter Gary Gibbon who really grilled the PM, even refering to him as ‘Trump’s clone.”

..President Biden thought you were Trump’s clone

..The EU say you don’t keep your word#C4News Gary Gibbon interviews Boris Johnson at the #G7 #FBPE pic.twitter.com/gLXTW9mksJ

— UK is with EU (@ukiswitheu) June 12, 2021

The sunny weather off the coast of Cornwall wasn’t the only heat the PM faced this weekend, as the prime minister dealt with a tough grilling from Channel 4 News’ Gary Gibbon.

As day two of G7 summit got underway, Johnson was quizzed about his relationship with former US president Donald Trump and the Northern Ireland protocol.

In the Channel 4 interview, Gibbon said: “The West has sort of been in retreat, people have said, for a while. Then there’s been the Trump years, which some people in that room think you were part of. ‘You were his closest buddy’, they thought.”

As Johnson attempted to answer, the broadcaster’s political editor continued: “What’s the truth? Were you his best buddy? President Biden thought you were his clone!”

..President Biden thought you were Trump’s clone

..The EU say you don’t keep your word#C4News Gary Gibbon interviews Boris Johnson at the #G7 #FBPE pic.twitter.com/gLXTW9mksJ

— UK is with EU (@ukiswitheu) June 12, 2021

Reactions

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..President Biden thought you were Trump’s clone

..The EU say you don’t keep your word#C4News Gary Gibbon interviews Boris Johnson at the #G7 #FBPE pic.twitter.com/gLXTW9mksJ

— UK is with EU (@ukiswitheu) June 12, 2021

2.

The parallels between Gary Gibbon ripping Johnson a new one and this classic clip of Eddie Mair doing the same are unmistakeable. Confronted with the truth, Johnson waffles, looks away and down and simply rides out the storm. pic.twitter.com/Qrm1PEQtD3

— Brexitshambles (@brexit_sham) June 12, 2021

3.

The parallels between Gary Gibbon ripping Johnson a new one and this classic clip of Eddie Mair doing the same are unmistakeable. Confronted with the truth, Johnson waffles, looks away and down and simply rides out the storm. pic.twitter.com/Qrm1PEQtD3

— Brexitshambles (@brexit_sham) June 12, 2021

4.

This is why no government minister ever appears on Channel 4 News. Makes the BBC look like a propaganda machine (Laura Kuenssberg, are you watching?) https://t.co/uMCZUbT94b

— Roger Haydon (@RogerHaydon04) June 13, 2021

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??????? Biden thinks you’re a Trump clone and the EU think you don’t keep your word ???????? C4News battering Boris like a sausage pic.twitter.com/zsyaqmlIt2

— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) June 13, 2021

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??????? Biden thinks you’re a Trump clone and the EU think you don’t keep your word ???????? C4News battering Boris like a sausage pic.twitter.com/zsyaqmlIt2

— ARTIST TAXI DRIVER (@chunkymark) June 13, 2021

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