American politician Bernie Sanders gave a sold-out talk to Cambridge Union this morning (June 2).

The event has proved the most hotly anticipated of the union talks this term, selling out in a mere 38 seconds.

He spoke for an hour about everything from President Trump, the NHS and Jeremy Corbyn.

A small selection of tickets went on sale this morning but there have been reports of people queueing for up to two hours in an attempt to get a seat.

The union planned to seat people in overflow rooms to cope with the demand to see Mr Sanders, who sought the Democrat Party's nomination for president last year.

Mr Sanders was expected to heavily criticise President Trump and yesterday took to Twitter to denounce his decision to pull of the Paris Climate Agreement this morning.

He did not disappoint during his speech he called President Trump a "reverse Robin Hood" and told him to "get another job."

Previous talks at the union this term have included Stephen Fry, Katie Hopkins and Piers Morgan.

News reporter Jasmine Watkiss was at Cambridge Union to hear Mr Sanders speak.