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2016 was the year that America and Britain were in a contest to see which country was dumber, at the time it was believed that America would win, Britain seemed like they were ahead, but America had a trump card.
Fuck TERF Island
I give the point to America, because they have at least managed to vote out their idiot. Something Britain still needs to do.
I'd withhold judgement before we see whether they vote their idiot back in next year, and there's a scarily high probability of that happening.
Yeah, but the idea of the Donald Trump actually won the 2020 election will forever be a conspiracy theory believed by idiots. Even though it's the weakest one considering Chump is one of the most unpopular incucumbents in US History