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I don't see the position of the United States changing as such. They've always been a superpower and I think they always will remain a superpower to be honest. I do believe that the UK and the United States will always have some sort of friendship. Both countries usually work together on a number of things. I think what I'm showing now is the volatility of the leadership. You've got quite a weak leader. You guys have got a very, well I wouldn't say strong, very opinionated leader is what I'll say. I think some of the things are maybe a bit extreme perhaps or could be viewed as extreme. Maybe some countries might want to sidestep to that. They might not want to look like they're associated with some of the extreme policies and that kind of thing. I think we should remember this leadership is four years and it will pass and the world will go on. I think all the friendships that have been built over the decades, the centuries, will still remain in place. I don't think one person or one government is going to destroy years and years of things that have happened. The world is always evolving politically and that as well. I don't think America is going to be any worse than it has ever been on the world stage. I've personally been a UK citizen. I always see the States as one of the superpower's up there. I've always believed that our government and the UK government always had a very strong relationship. I think that will continue to be honest regardless of who goes into power and that kind of thing. Anyway, I'm going to make this a 73. I've just arrived at the schools. I probably won't be there to take the next round. Thanks as always, everybody, for the night. I've really enjoyed it. Interesting topics as always. Take care everyone. 73 hopefully catches tomorrow.
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