Former head of politics at Stamford college discusses Donald Trump's return as President
Mr Trump will be sworn in later
Donald Trump will become the most powerful man in the western world later.
His inauguration ceremony will see him sworn in this afternoon.
It'll be held indoors because of cold weather.
We've been speaking to David Tuck, former head of politics at Stamford College about Donald Trump.
Starmer needs to decide does he want to build bridges with Donald Trump or move closer to the European union
He spoke about how it could impact the potential relationship with the UK.
"We've had presidents before and Prime Ministers with different political philosophies and being able to get on very well and work together."
"Starmer needs to decide does he want to build bridges with Donald Trump and America or does he want to move closer to the European union."
"I'm not sure he can do both."
"I think the fascinating question I'd like answered is - will Peter Mandelson - the new British Ambassador to Washington be able to negotiate a trade deal with America. "
Trump's talking about putting a 10 to 20 per cent tariff all goods coming into America
"What will the role of Nigel Farage be - Nigel Farage has offered his services to assist getting a trade deal with America."
He spoke about tariffs.
"If those were to happen it would have a really tough impact on Britain in terms of its GDP."
"The centre of Economic and Business research has said it could see a reduction of nought point 9 per cent of GDP over the Trump administration."
"I think that's an important thing to look at."
"Trump's talking about putting a 10 to 20 per cent tariff all goods coming into America."
"I think it's probable that Trump is using this as a starting point to renegotiate various trade agreements and arrangements with America's trading partners."