It's like the EU but with different countries. :lol:
Britain can build closer ties with the vibrant Commonwealth once out of the decrepit EU.
The vibrant Commonwealth countries are fierce competitors against each other in almost every commodity that we export.
The larger, richer ones (India, Canada, Australia in that order) are poised to pass the UK economy over he next few decades, too and the British dream of reconstituting their old Empah is merely British dreaming of the good old days.
Little Englanders would take their ball and leave as soon as they realise that they're just one of many players in the Commonwealth.
The larger, richer ones (India, Canada, Australia in that order) are poised to pass the UK economy over he next few decades
That is probably correct so far as the UK is concerned. The country is no longer that manufacturing giant that it once was. What is keeping it high in terms of GNP is the investment sector which was well established during the days of empire, the days of Britain leading the world are long over.
The vibrant Commonwealth countries are fierce competitors against each other in almost every commodity that we export.
The larger, richer ones (India, Canada, Australia in that order) are poised to pass the UK economy over he next few decades, too and the British dream of reconstituting their old Empah is merely British dreaming of the good old days.
It's nothing like the E U.
That is probably correct so far as the UK is concerned. The country is no longer that manufacturing giant that it once was. What is keeping it high in terms of GNP is the investment sector which was well established during the days of empire, the days of Britain leading the world are long over.
Yes, of course.
Britain is fully independent lol
But the my-way-or-the highway attitude that the UK has exhibited in recent years
Give me an example of this attitude.
We'll leave the EU and put an end to free movement and the EU shall allow the UK free access to its markets.
Canada has access to the EU markets yet doesn't accept the EU's free movement of people.
Canada:
1. enjoys far less access than the UK presently does.
2. depends far more on the US than the EU for trade.
In fact, there are many countries round the world able to trade freely with the EU and get on fine and dandily and prosper outside the EU yet don't have to accept unlimited amounts of Romanian pickpockets and Latvian murderers.
Britain trades with the United States but doesn't have to abide by US laws.
You don't depend on US trade as much as Canada does. Other countries in Asia and South America don't rely as much on EU trade as the UK does.
And both Canada and the US sacrifice at least a certain degree of sovereignty to trade with one another. Our trade with one another is far freer than that between the UK and the US. If you want access to US markets to the same degree Canada does, you will need to sacrifice a certain degree of sovereignty. It's the way of the world. If you want to see a nearly totally sovereign state, look at North Korea, and even it depends on China to a degree.
At the end of the day it's always a trade off. How much sovereignty are you willing to trade in exchange for market access?