Ben Habib is the former deputy leader of Reform and GB News commentator

A few days before the US election I tweeted that, if people could not decide whom to support, all they need do is see the panic in which the EU and Starmer discuss a Trump win.

They are right to panic because he stands against all their ludicrous projects.

In short, Trump is going to do that which the European Union and Starmer loathe, put first the interests of the United States of America.

It is a quaint but no longer practised tradition in Europe for elected representatives to represent their people.

Brussels is anti the existence of all its member states and Starmer is anti-British. I hope Trump follows through on all his initiatives.

Presidents are often neutered from doing so by not controlling both the Senate and House of Representatives. At the time of writing the Senate is already majority Republican and the House is within shooting distance of being so.

If he has a majority in both institutions, the liberal global anti-nation state brigade will be in for a massive shock.

There is a sporting chance the self harming socialist orthodoxy that has gripped us will be ditched. We will have little option but to take Trump’s lead or risk collapsing.

The only way to cope with a supercharged America, which is surely what the US would become, is for us also to supercharge the UK. We must do as he does. It would not just once again be respectable to champion the UK, we would have to do so.

For the first time in years there may be a chance of stopping mass migration, maximising use of our resources in the North Sea, cutting red tape and taxes, paring back the State, improving our defences and unashamedly promoting British interests.

There is also one other massive potential win: if Sadiq Khan keeps his promise to leave the country following a Trump win, we would be rid of a truly wretched person.