Biden's presidency in one word: Nothing

The Daily Mail did a poll of 1009 registered voters, Republican, Democrat, and Independent, asking each what one word summed up Biden's presidency. The word that overwhelmingly was chosen was 'Nothing.' That is Americans across the board saw Biden's presidency as having done nothing, accomplished nothing. It amounted to nothing.


So, Biden leaves office as the least popular president in over a century, viewed negatively by a big majority of Americas. Biden has always been mediocre, and the crowning achievement of his political career seems to now be nothing.
The British public's opinion about trump.

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The British public's opinion on Trump is next to irrelevant.
Maybe not to you personally but they have a voice.

"In the early 21st century, Britain affirmed its relationship with the United States as its "most important bilateral partnership" in current British foreign policy, and the American foreign policy also affirms its relationship with Britain as its most important relationship, as evidenced in aligned political affairs, mutual cooperation in the areas of trade, commerce, finance, technology, academics, as well as the arts and sciences; the sharing of government and military intelligence, and joint combat operations and peacekeeping missions carried out between the United States Armed Forces and the British Armed Forces.

As of January 2015, the United Kingdom was the fifth largest US trading partner in terms of exports and seventh in terms of import of goods. In long-term perspective, the historian Paul Johnson has called the United Kingdom–United States relations "the cornerstone of the modern, democratic world order".
 
Not in American politics they don't. They can't vote here, and their opinions only count in British politics.

We had a revolution over this and kicked those pomme bastards out of the country for good.
What trump says and does affects the stability of the world.

What Britain’s top diplomats really think of Donald Trump

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Foreign Sec'y. David Lammy, Deputy P.M. Angela Rayner, Home Sec'y. Yvette Cooper, Health Sec'y. Wes Streeting, and Energy Sec'y. Ed Miliband.
 
The British public's opinion about trump.
 
Given how far into the toilet the UK is currently, they shouldn't be tossing rocks at anyone but rather, shouting for a life preserver and a bit of help. You do have to remember, that the British Labor party--currently in power there--is so far Left they make the Democrats here look conservative.
 
Open borders, soft on violent criminals, unqualified and incompetent DEI hires in key government positions, elitists talking down to the working class, advocating men compete against women in sports, to name a few. (I could go on)
All losing issues.
It’ll be interesting to see how or if Dems even make an attempt to self correct.
I predict they’ll double down on these losing issues for a while.
What do you think?
 
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Paywall. Allison Pearson is not a politician or diplomat, AFAIK.
 
Given how far into the toilet the UK is currently, they shouldn't be tossing rocks at anyone but rather, shouting for a life preserver and a bit of help. You do have to remember, that the British Labor party--currently in power there--is so far Left they make the Democrats here look conservative.
The British Conservatives had been in power for decades before Starmer, including trump's first term.
 
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