This is an unashamed attempt to replace the Brexit thread with something more constructive and sensible for the same protagonists.
I believe many think The Commonwealth is an outmoded relic of little use to anyone, but if so that is a very big mistake. Consider the facts:
It has 53 member countries in all six populated continents.
It comprises almost a third of the entire world population
It includes the equal largest country, India, and Nigeria, soon to be larger than the USA.
It has been growing with member countries added in the 1990s and 2000s.
There's a queue of seven countries wanting to join to make it even bigger.
It's an organisation of friends who want to be together.
It is disciplined, only two countries ever being put on the naughty step for a while.
Since the late 1940s when British was dropped from its name, it's a body of equals.
It has a tiny bureaucracy.
The last thing I'd want is for that to be changed into something with the legal and constitutional complexity of the EU, but I think it's a nucleus which could be a combined power in the economic world.
We could promote the new idea of The Commonwealth presenting a combined front to the rest of the world on trade agreements, thus becoming potentially the world's largest and most powerful economic unit within which we all remain equals. If the rest of the world wanted to trade with any of us, it would have to be on terms which suited us all, unencumbered by accompanying social and political restrictions.
The existence of the World Trade Organisation and similar show that this is a practical suggestion for one that suited us and many others better, and for once it could be independent of the USA.
Discuss.
I believe many think The Commonwealth is an outmoded relic of little use to anyone, but if so that is a very big mistake. Consider the facts:
It has 53 member countries in all six populated continents.
It comprises almost a third of the entire world population
It includes the equal largest country, India, and Nigeria, soon to be larger than the USA.
It has been growing with member countries added in the 1990s and 2000s.
There's a queue of seven countries wanting to join to make it even bigger.
It's an organisation of friends who want to be together.
It is disciplined, only two countries ever being put on the naughty step for a while.
Since the late 1940s when British was dropped from its name, it's a body of equals.
It has a tiny bureaucracy.
The last thing I'd want is for that to be changed into something with the legal and constitutional complexity of the EU, but I think it's a nucleus which could be a combined power in the economic world.
We could promote the new idea of The Commonwealth presenting a combined front to the rest of the world on trade agreements, thus becoming potentially the world's largest and most powerful economic unit within which we all remain equals. If the rest of the world wanted to trade with any of us, it would have to be on terms which suited us all, unencumbered by accompanying social and political restrictions.
The existence of the World Trade Organisation and similar show that this is a practical suggestion for one that suited us and many others better, and for once it could be independent of the USA.
Discuss.
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