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Subject: A longshort, but a start


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Jim (Canada)
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Date Posted: 20:21:03 01/25/05 Tue

I have taken out membership of the Conservative Party of Canada, which means I can now vote at party conventions and contribute to party policies. With a minority Liberal government, there is every chance for another election soon.

I am going to use this new membership to do whatever I can to further our cause in Canada. I am hoping to go to a policy convention and propose free trade with the Australia/New Zealand CER and with the UK. I am going to be daring and suggest extending Canadian citizenship to British, Australian and New Zealand people.

This is a very long shot, but we have to start somewhere. I want to do whatever little piece I can to move us forward.

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[> Subject: Good effort Jim...


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Dave (UK)
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Date Posted: 22:12:49 01/25/05 Tue

I am wondering if it is wise to go in guns blazing with the citizenship idea to start with. Perhaps more people would take notice of EU style tactics, i.e small but relentless steps forward, and chipping away at their ideas.

Best of luck to you in whatever you decide to do...

I am reminded of much that has been said here recently. It has often been claimed that if any move to a Federal Commonwealth is to come to fruition, then it is Britain that must lead on the issue, promoting the agenda for others to follow. The EU is an obvious obstacle to this happening at the moment.

However, there is a paradox here. Perhaps it is the other countries that should lead. What more could focus the minds of politicians in Britain, and hence swing the debate away from Europe in the public consciousness, than a new idea emerging from the ashes of the Commonwealth, with support from each of the aforementioned countries?

Just a thought...

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[> Subject: Good on you, Jim, and welcome aboard!


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Brent (Canada)
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Date Posted: 13:40:30 01/26/05 Wed

Jim:

Welcome aboard...Although I am past president of my riding, I am an automatic delegate to the Convention in Montreal. If you get elected to go, we should agree to meet there.

I still have 2 caucus members (Daryl Kramp, Scott Reid) committed to attend my book launch when it gets organized.

Kramp has already seen the manuscript, but has promised not to do anything until the book gets released.

I think a full and structured argument calling for a Commonwealth free trade zone will be the path of least political resistance...

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