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Agincourt wrote:
> Individual US states would be well advised to apply for re-admitance > to the British Commonwealth if they aspire to a greater model of > democracy. They would find the Commonwealth welcoming and taxes > unpaid since 1773 may well be forgiven. Other commonwealth countries are not obliged to pay taxes to the *Inland* Revenue. They can also be members without necessarily being a democracy - Pakistan for example. |
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Agincourt wrote:
>>Given the flaws shown in the US's "democracy" it is perhaps just as >>well that the Commonwealth allows non-democratic states as members. > > > And Pakistan membership is, of course, suspended from the > Commonwealth. It was suspended, but they were readmitted. http://www.thecommonwealth.org/Temp...sp?NodeID=33143 |
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