As the world wakes up to a stunning victory by Donald J. Trump002 Archives the people of Britain took to Twitter to explain their extreme relief that they're no longer 'the world's biggest fuckups.'
SEE ALSO: Donald Trump was caught peeking at his wife's election ballotIn June, when Britain voted to leave the European Union, many Brits felt humiliated and frustrated that they had apparently taken the crown as the 'world's most stupid country.'
Now it's America's turn.
Twitter users in the UK are pointing out that they have been out-Brexited by America.
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Perhaps the best take came from satirical website Daily Mash:
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Good luck America.
Yours sincerely, the British people.
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