But can we realistically remain in the EU now? Everyone knows we are considering leaving...
I couldn't see anything better than the EU either, that's why I voted "remain" despite the best efforts of the Remain campaign (Yes, that's intentional), but if we do get out what are the options? Can we form our own club?
The problem with the EU (in my opinion) is that it now encompasses too diverse a group of nations, both economically and in terms of social attitudes. Freedom of movement became a problem as a result. The same problem would apply to the Commonwealth.
A grouping of nations which are both economically and socially similar should work, say (in no particular order) Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Netherlands, Canada. Maybe Britain, maybe Germany, Austria. Poland considered for future membership pending economic development. France (to my perception) is socially different, but that could just be my perception. Switzerland won't join anything. New Zealand but for the geographical isolation, maybe Australia. The USA is too big and too competitive.
Am I being racist here? Those are all rather "white" countries. They just seem to me to have similar social values and levels of economic development which would allow them to work well together under the same rules as the current EU. Perhaps South Africa, Namibia and Botswana under the same caveat as Poland, though I'm not sure they have true multiparty democracy yet. Singapore?
I couldn't see anything better than the EU either, that's why I voted "remain" despite the best efforts of the Remain campaign (Yes, that's intentional), but if we do get out what are the options? Can we form our own club?
The problem with the EU (in my opinion) is that it now encompasses too diverse a group of nations, both economically and in terms of social attitudes. Freedom of movement became a problem as a result. The same problem would apply to the Commonwealth.
A grouping of nations which are both economically and socially similar should work, say (in no particular order) Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Netherlands, Canada. Maybe Britain, maybe Germany, Austria. Poland considered for future membership pending economic development. France (to my perception) is socially different, but that could just be my perception. Switzerland won't join anything. New Zealand but for the geographical isolation, maybe Australia. The USA is too big and too competitive.
Am I being racist here? Those are all rather "white" countries. They just seem to me to have similar social values and levels of economic development which would allow them to work well together under the same rules as the current EU. Perhaps South Africa, Namibia and Botswana under the same caveat as Poland, though I'm not sure they have true multiparty democracy yet. Singapore?