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John seeks help in Emmerdale spoiler video in shock plan to get rid of Robert

John seeks help in Emmerdale spoiler video in shock plan to get rid of Robert

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John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) discovers some new information about Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) in Emmerdale soon.
The two siblings have been involved in a tense back and forth ever since Robert returned to the village. For John, he wants to get rid of Robert because he's worried about him getting back with Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller).
For Robert, he wants to see the back of John because he's utterly convinced he is bad news. Robert is absolutely right but whenever he expresses this theory, no one believes him due to them assuming he's just jealous of Aaron's relationship with his brother.
In upcoming episodes, Robert will get closer to the truth about John when he learns about all the times he's saved the lives of villagers.
It leaves him terribly suspicious, and then spies an opportunity to get more information on his brother when he leaves his phone unattended.
When Robert hands the device back, John thinks the entire interaction is odd. He voices his concerns to Chas (Lucy Pargeter), and then word about Robert's weird behaviour gets back to Vic (Isabel Hodgins), who thinks he needs some help. More Trending
Robert refuses, but John then decides he can get Liam (Jonny McPherson) to talk to him instead.
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Just before Liam heads to see Robert, John plants a listening device in the house. He overhears something important and in this new video, John approaches Ross Barton (Michael Parr) to tell him about it.
Let's not forget that Ross isn't a fan of Robert after figuring out that he stole the weed from a barn at Butlers.
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What exactly will John say to him, and how will Ross react?
MORE: All Emmerdale spoiler videos for next week as legend 'saves the day'
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