Can't we just accept that the Liberals have done well? Scotland has a devolved parliament ... Scotland needs further devolution ... Return the Stone of Scone!
-Free migration agreement, and right to work in the countries with that agreement.
I wonder if this "YouTube" is in anyway related to the U-tube we use in Rutland. It is a U-shaped tube just wide enough for a man to fit in and buried underground with only the two entrances to the tube being above ground. It is located on the border with Leicestershire and we find it a great way to rapidly deport Tory/National Liberal and CPGB troublemakers as well as the occasional Orange visitor.
This alone would make the proposal politically untenable. And not for the reasons you might think.
You Liberals are a dogmatic bunch.
I know, but it is one of many potential reforms. That is if you want to be a part of the CEA you don't have to implement that reform. If you want to be a part of the Commonwealth Alliance you don't need to be a part of the CEA nor the migration agreement. Some policies are easy to implement, while some may prove to be impossible and others may only be between 2 nations.
Right now I think we should just stick to promoting basics: like English-language education[...]
Right now I think we should just stick to promoting basics: like English-language education, human rights, a defence alliance and extra Commonwealth aid monies.
Of course, the Empire's greatest benefit has been that it ensures no Brit ever has to learn a second language.
I'm thinking long term and short term Of course somethings like free-trade and alliance should be priorotized. Both because it is simplier to implement and more edible.
I'm thinking long term and short term Of course somethings like free-trade and alliance should be priorotized. Both because it is simplier to implement and more edible.
In the long term I would very much like to see a system of Commonwealth Transfer Payments to assist economic development in disadvantaged areas of CFTA states - but by long term I definitely mean long term.
I would suggest that a CEA should begin as a Commonwealth Free Trade Area with membership of it being optional for Commonwealth members. Of course, a Free Trade Area would also require the lifting of many restrictions on the free movement of people within the Free Trade Area - it is not free trade if you give freedom of movement to goods and capital but not labour.
((And it means de-facto that Britain still dominate its old empire :ninja: ))
Not really. That would imply that a language is a sovereign state.
((Look at the Russian proposed Eurasian Union. There Russian will be the official language to ensure that Russia will dominate it. But that is wildly off topic. What I mean is that the countries will be more suspectible to British domination as Britain will be the intellectual heartland ))
((What I mean is that the countries will be more suspectible to British domination as Britain will be the intellectual heartland ))
Not really sure about that either, I must admit.