Roblox
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« on: December 08, 2019, 07:49:42 PM » |
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No, for countless reasons. The political situations in the UK and the US are dramatically different, with UK politics and coalitions being far more fluid. Additionally, you don't have a parliamentary system and major third parties that make things far more variable.
Then there is the simple factor of Trump being infinitely dumber than Boris Johnson. Trump is a lucky dummy who got into office after a perfect storm of events. Boris Johnson is an intelligent political operator who intentionally presents a shaggy persona to manipulate voters and the media, and evidently, he's very good at it.
Also Bernie comes off as much more "likable" and charismatic than Corbyn.
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