Obama's presidency may be Japanrapidly nearing its end, but from the sounds of it, at least on social media, he could easily make a political career in the UK if he wanted to.
SEE ALSO: British celebrities have very strong reactions to the U.S. election resultFollowing Obama's post-election speech on Wednesday, British Twitter exploded with people calling for him to come and rule in Britain.
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Yep, nearly 5,000 retweets. And loads of other people were tweeting similar things...
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Chances are, once Obama leaves office next January, he won't be moving to the UK anytime soon.
We can still dream, though.
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