Horn
26th February 2017, 08:09 AM
As a former British colony, the US could be the next “associate member” of the Commonwealth – thanks to President Donald Trump’s reported love of the UK and Queen Elizabeth II.
The plan, which is reportedly being backed by the Queen, is for the Commonwealth Society to open a branch in the US, according to The Telegraph.
"The UK rather left this treasure in the attic, and forgot about it because people were so glued to Brussels," said Michael Lake, the director of the Royal Commonwealth Society.
The move comes amid efforts to use the Commonwealth as a platform to develop international relations in a number of areas, such as foreign policy and trade.
Lake said that the move had been encouraged by Trump and the ‘Bad Boys of Brexit’ – a title given to former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and his followers by UKIP donor Arron Banks.
Back in December, Lake said in a letter to Trump that the move would allow the UK and US to “find imaginative ways” to collaborate.
The letter was delivered to Trump by Farage, who has reportedly encouraged the move in talks with senior aides and the President’s chief strategist Steve Bannon, as he believes the Commonwealth’s principles would suit Trump’s foreign policy outlook.
Andy Whigmore, a close aide to Farage, told the Telegraph that while the White House still has not given any confirmation, its response has been “very positive,” to the point that discussions may already be underway to set up an office in New York.
"It has been very introspective, it needs to [be] more extrovert,” Lark said. “In that sense we have adopted a policy of getting branches of the Commonwealth in non-commonwealth countries.”
Such policy would supposedly bring “mutually advantageous” relations between “reliable friends”.
https://www.rt.com/uk/378513-commonwealth-us-farage-trump/
The plan, which is reportedly being backed by the Queen, is for the Commonwealth Society to open a branch in the US, according to The Telegraph.
"The UK rather left this treasure in the attic, and forgot about it because people were so glued to Brussels," said Michael Lake, the director of the Royal Commonwealth Society.
The move comes amid efforts to use the Commonwealth as a platform to develop international relations in a number of areas, such as foreign policy and trade.
Lake said that the move had been encouraged by Trump and the ‘Bad Boys of Brexit’ – a title given to former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and his followers by UKIP donor Arron Banks.
Back in December, Lake said in a letter to Trump that the move would allow the UK and US to “find imaginative ways” to collaborate.
The letter was delivered to Trump by Farage, who has reportedly encouraged the move in talks with senior aides and the President’s chief strategist Steve Bannon, as he believes the Commonwealth’s principles would suit Trump’s foreign policy outlook.
Andy Whigmore, a close aide to Farage, told the Telegraph that while the White House still has not given any confirmation, its response has been “very positive,” to the point that discussions may already be underway to set up an office in New York.
"It has been very introspective, it needs to [be] more extrovert,” Lark said. “In that sense we have adopted a policy of getting branches of the Commonwealth in non-commonwealth countries.”
Such policy would supposedly bring “mutually advantageous” relations between “reliable friends”.
https://www.rt.com/uk/378513-commonwealth-us-farage-trump/