Appalled Britons ridicule ‘drunk uncle’ Donald Trump after Piers Morgan interview
STUNNED Britons branded Donald Trump a "rambling drunk uncle" after his TV interview with Piers Morgan.
Presidential hopeful Trump had an exclusive interview with Piers Morgan
Viewers reacted with shock as the presidential hopeful discussed issues ranging from Brexit to gun control on ITV on Friday.
One user labelled the entrepreneur "cringe worthy" as Trump "rambled on" about the golf course he built in Scotland.
The interview was branded "An hour of self promotion, weak answers & assertions" by user Jeremy Singer.
The interview with Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan was shown in full on ITV on Friday night.
Mr Trump spoke his mind about the recent terror attacks in Brussels.
He said: "I knew Brussels years ago and I was there three or four times, it was so beautiful and secure and safe and now it’s an armed camp.
#MorganTrump Trump is a dangerous man who hasn't answered a single question. It's like watching the ramblings of a drunk uncle at a BBQ
— Chris Cooper (@cjcoopercooper) 25 March 2016
'Paris has some of the strictest gun laws in the world and so does France.' Does Donald think they're two different countries? #MorganTrump
— Kevin Meagher (@KevinPMeagher) 25 March 2016
"It’s a different world and place, there’s no assimilation. What’s going on there and in other countries is a disgrace."
69-year-old Trump also blamed gun violence in the US on failures to treat mental health problems.
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He said: "Here, there’s a tremendous mental health problem in the US and for cost reasons many of the cities are losing their mental hospitals and people are out on the street who shouldn’t be.
"If you look at some of the violent killings they were perpetrated by mentally ill people who should have been institutionalised."
Billionaire Trump called the Brussels attacks a 'disgrace'
Piers Morgan with Good Morning Britain co-host Susanna Reid
And the property tycoon talked about London mayor Boris Johnson, who has previously blasted the Republican nomination frontrunner.
Trump said: "I know nothing about him.
"He looks a good character and a nice guy.
"I will tell you when I talked about the Muslim ban he was very strong against me.
"He thinks they have no problems in London and I will tell you I was written letters and phone calls talking about London and how I was right."