The Commonwealth
Discussion
Something different beginning with C to chat about....
Something that rarely rears its head is The Commonwealth. Should we be making more of it?
It strikes me that there seems to be some mutual love out there amongst the commonwealth nations for one another. Even with the Aussies, there's outward distain between nations but I suspect a suppressed or begrudging respect for one another. We seem to 'get' Canada more than others and vice-versa. New Zealand may as well be UK south. Cyprus too (north and south).
Not suggesting the UK is the epicentre of all this just that there this unspoken connection between commonwealth nations that seems to be ignored for most of the time.
Something that rarely rears its head is The Commonwealth. Should we be making more of it?
It strikes me that there seems to be some mutual love out there amongst the commonwealth nations for one another. Even with the Aussies, there's outward distain between nations but I suspect a suppressed or begrudging respect for one another. We seem to 'get' Canada more than others and vice-versa. New Zealand may as well be UK south. Cyprus too (north and south).
Not suggesting the UK is the epicentre of all this just that there this unspoken connection between commonwealth nations that seems to be ignored for most of the time.
I don't think the countries in the Commonwealth want to be reminded of being parts of the Empire, or want to return to such times. With UK even unable to supply basic PPE to its own hospitals, I don't think there's sufficient clout or appeal to take the Commonwealth countries back under our wing. Jamaica wants out, Australia too and there have been numerous referendums. The world will be a different place after the end of CV19, but trade agreements with said countries may prove difficult.
CourtAgain said:
I don't think the countries in the Commonwealth want to be reminded of being parts of the Empire, or want to return to such times. With UK even unable to supply basic PPE to its own hospitals, I don't think there's sufficient clout or appeal to take the Commonwealth countries back under our wing. Jamaica wants out, Australia too and there have been numerous referendums. The world will be a different place after the end of CV19, but trade agreements with said countries may prove difficult.
If Australia want out then why are they vote to remain part of the commonwealth?CourtAgain said:
I don't think the countries in the Commonwealth want to be reminded of being parts of the Empire, or want to return to such times. With UK even unable to supply basic PPE to its own hospitals, I don't think there's sufficient clout or appeal to take the Commonwealth countries back under our wing. Jamaica wants out, Australia too and there have been numerous referendums. The world will be a different place after the end of CV19, but trade agreements with said countries may prove difficult.
This sounds like complete BS to me. Are you confusing the desire to keep the Queen as head of state with being in the commonwealth?CourtAgain said:
I don't think the countries in the Commonwealth want to be reminded of being parts of the Empire, or want to return to such times. With UK even unable to supply basic PPE to its own hospitals, I don't think there's sufficient clout or appeal to take the Commonwealth countries back under our wing. Jamaica wants out, Australia too and there have been numerous referendums. The world will be a different place after the end of CV19, but trade agreements with said countries may prove difficult.
Numerous referendums, yet none have left... Does that really demonstrate that countries don't want to be part of the Commonwealth? I suppose the referendum in 2016 showed we really wanted to be part of a federal EU?

s1962a said:
Indeed. And the entry criteria have changed so it is not just former British colonies but countries with links to any other member hence places like Mozambique being in there.I remember being very angry at the way we dumped Commonwealth countries.
So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
carl_w said:
so called said:
I remember being very angry at the way we dumped Commonwealth countries.
So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I think the NZ farming industry was rather upset too.So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
so called said:
I remember being very angry at the way we dumped Commonwealth countries.
So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
It was a disgusting betrayal. Both the EU and the Commonwealth would have been better if we stayed as we were. So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
Sophisticated Sarah said:
so called said:
I remember being very angry at the way we dumped Commonwealth countries.
So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
It was a disgusting betrayal. Both the EU and the Commonwealth would have been better if we stayed as we were. So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
ATG said:
Sophisticated Sarah said:
so called said:
I remember being very angry at the way we dumped Commonwealth countries.
So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
It was a disgusting betrayal. Both the EU and the Commonwealth would have been better if we stayed as we were. So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
s2art said:
ATG said:
Sophisticated Sarah said:
so called said:
I remember being very angry at the way we dumped Commonwealth countries.
So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
It was a disgusting betrayal. Both the EU and the Commonwealth would have been better if we stayed as we were. So many small countries industries relied on the UK Market and we just dumped them.
I was 15 at the time and remember being a little surprised at the strength of my feelings over it.
After the referendum, people on the street were talking about 'going back to the Commonwealth' as if they had been waiting for us to come back.
Yes, sure they've been waiting 47 years.
We would have been better staying out.
AW111 said:
Can we pleeease not turn this into yet another brexit thread?
Not talking about Brexit, talking about how, as a 15 year old, I remember being angry about how we stuffed some of our Commonwealth friends back in the day.Of course, time heals and many of those members will be and are happy to negotiate a good trade deal with us.
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