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AS readers might have suspected, I am quite fascinated by the comparisons and contrasts between the American and British political systems, some features of both I have often commented on here. These comments are of course no mere academic exercise, for they not only bear importance to the ongoing political turmoil in those two supposedly mature and developed democracies, but also have implications for countries such as the Philippines and Malaysia, both former American and British colonies, respectively, which, more or less, inherited the major features of their somewhat dissimilar political systems from their former colonial masters.

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