POST-BREXIT GREAT BRITAIN AND COMMONWEALTH RELATIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC SOURCES OF COMMONWEALTH FOREIGN POLICY
BY
Patrick Olufemi Adelusi PhD
John &
James Associates (Bilingual Policy Scientists)
London. United Kingdom
patrickadelusi@jjassociates.org.uk
http://www.olufemiadelusi.blogspot.co.uk/
www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-olufemi-adelusi-a2139a76
ABSTRACT
Post-Brexit Global Great Britain started her journey
with the 2018 withdrawal Bill disengaging the UK from the European Union. There
was a one-year transition programme that was consummated by a comprehensive Post
Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement Bill. The negotiations though dragged
on, have a Trade and Cooperation Agreement Bill of 1,246 pages that were finally
signed by the UK and the European Union, just in time for 2020 Christmas. In
the preparation for the Global Britain Trade and
Cooperation Policy, Theresa May, as Prime Minister paid scheduled visits to
China, Kenya, South Africa, Canada, and Nigeria to mention but a few. Looking
at the enumerated list, four out of the 5 countries belong to the Commonwealth.
May’s visits were carried out with the consciousness of ‘soft’ politics and the
reality of trade deals. Finally, under the leadership of Theresa May, there was
a Commonwealth Conference of Heads of State and Government hosted by the UK.
Boris Johnson as Prime Minister is yet to make visits to the Commonwealth
countries. What is the connection between Post Brexit Global
Great Britain and the Commonwealth?
What are the internal sources of Global Great Britain Foreign Policy to the
Commonwealth? To find answers to these immediate posers, our methodology is to
examine the domestic policy inputs of the Foreign Policy outputs of the ruling
Conservative Party towards Post Brexit Global Great Britain and the
Commonwealth. For ease of analysis, the preliminary study will be looked at in 3
Sections. These are Section 1- Introduction; Section 2-Domestic Sources of
Post Brexit Global Great Britain Commonwealth Policy; Section 3-Conclusion.
I-
INTRODUCTION
Post-Brexit Global Great
Britain has just begun to unfold. Nurses and Medical Doctors are in short
supply. The shortage became an issue for the December 2019 national elections.
Promises were made to up the supply to 60,000 manpower. Local Medical Schools
are unable to meet up. COVIC-19 came along to accentuate the glaring gap
existing in the Medical NHS of the UK. Building contractors and Restaurant and
Entertainment Sectors are the other open gap to be filled by the supply demand-pull of the economy. Trade and Cooperation Agreement Bill of 1,246 pages was
finally signed by the UK and the European Union, just in time for 2020
Christmas. In the preparation for the Global Britain Trade and Cooperation
Policy, Theresa May, as Prime Minister paid scheduled visits to China, Kenya,
South Africa, Canada, and Nigeria to mention but a few. Looking at the
enumerated list, four out of the 5 countries belong to the Commonwealth. May’s
visits were carried out with the consciousness of ‘soft’ politics and the
reality of trade deals.
There was under the leadership of Theresa May,
a Commonwealth Conference of Heads of State and Governments; and The
Commonwealth presents another bloc where Global Great Britain’s medicine
and machinery are traded with little or no tariffs, tackle climate change and improve the health of the oceans. Global
Great Britain can join other members to develop through trade,
pushing back against protectionism, respond to threats to the rules-based
international order and from cyber-attacks. Global Great Britain could also
encourage the upholding of common values that the Commonwealth organisation has
always stood for – democracy, human rights, tolerance, and the rule of law. Global
Great Britain’s influence could be felt by her push for the creation of fora
for business leaders, young people, women, and civil society while focusing
on issues such as improving trade, youth unemployment, education, and health.
Post-Brexit Global Great
Britain applies to join a new trading club the Pacific
Rim nations of 11 country
bloc are regarded to be one of the fastest-growing free trade areas in the world representing 13% of global income and 500 million people. The membership of this
club includes the following, Australia. Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Brunei,
Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam. Looking at the
composition of this list, 5 members belong to the Commonwealth. There are 54
members of the Commonwealth from the 6 continents made up of 2.4billion people.
What is the connection between Post Brexit Global Great Britain and the
Commonwealth? What are the internal sources of Global Great Britain Foreign
Policy to the Commonwealth? To find answers to these immediate posers, our
methodology is to examine the domestic policy inputs of the Foreign Policy
outputs of the ruling Conservative Party towards Post Brexit Global Great
Britain and the Commonwealth. For ease of analysis, the preliminary study will
be looked at in 4 Sections. These are Section 1- Introduction; Section
2-Domestic Sources of Post Brexit Global Great Britain Commonwealth Policy;
Section 3- Post-Brexit Global Great Britain and the Commonwealth and Section
4-Conclusion.
II-
DOMESTIC SOURCES OF POST BREXIT
GLOBAL GREAT BRITAIN COMMONWEALTH POLICY
What are the immediate
and remote domestic sources of Global Great Britain’s Commonwealth Policy?
Getting out of the European comity of States leaves Great Britain without an immediate
club. Tariff free trade organisations for British manufacturing and machinery
become immediate domestic sources pushing for a stable relationship, which a
Commonwealth policy could advance.
The Commonwealth of
Nations is a big club. There are 54 members of the Commonwealth from the 6
continents made up of 2.4billion people. 32 of the members are regarded as
small States. It was mentioned above that Theresa May, British Prime Minister
in the eye of the Brexit negotiations made efforts to revive the British
Commonwealth Policy ahead of her exit from Europe. Her physical journey to some
selected Commonwealth countries, while reviewing established trade pacts. The
Educational, Scientific and Cultural treaties binding all the 54 countries
together as a bloc give the British a leeway to accentuate her trade and
commercial relations as well.
Foreign and overseas
students’ enrolment in British universities and higher educational facilities
is an important factor. All British Universities compete for a large percentage
of these Commonwealth and overseas students, from which their incomes and funding
are derived. Academic Lecturers are exchanged easily under the bloc’s
agreements. Another likely domestic source of Global Britain Commonwealth Policy
is derived from the shortage of Medical Doctors and Nurses. There are yawning
vacancies for Medical doctors and nurses in the UK. These sets of professionals
have enjoyed British based medical training. This allows easy flow and
adjustment across the Commonwealth.
The Covid-19 Pandemic has
added another level of domestic sources of Foreign Policy. Global Great
Britain’s policy to the Commonwealth countries on this pandemic is awaiting fulfilment. There are great expectations from the Commonwealth nations
for the extension of the Covid-19 vaccines. The UK has been reported to have signed
a Trade Partnership with Ghana, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations in the
month of March 2021 as published on the 2nd March of 2021. This
Partnership agreement with Ghana secures tariff-free trade and provides a
platform for greater economic and cultural cooperation. Furthermore, it means
Ghanaian products including bananas, tinned tuna and cocoa will benefit from
tariff-free access to the United Kingdom.
III-
CONCLUSION
There is very great
expectation from Post Brexit Global Great Britain. The Island of Great Britain
is moving forward. Coming out of the 40 Years plus relationship with the
European Union, Global Great Britain is evolving with a heart-warming
ascendancy of a new reset United States; a very important ally of Global
Britain.
President Biden emerged
victorious as the new occupant of the White House, the Pacific
Rim nations of 11 country
bloc regarded to be one of the fastest-growing free trade areas present itself
also, and finally, the assured ready partnership ever presented by the
Commonwealth of Nations. These are positive factors around which Global Great
Britain shall become renowned.
When the Pandemic of
Covid-19 is over, Global Great Britain will harness both internal and external sources
of foreign policy to affirm her place in the world.
Post-Brexit Global Great
Britain started her journey with the 2018 withdrawal Bill disengaging the UK
from the European Union. There was a one-year transition programme that was
consummated by a comprehensive Post Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement Bill.
The negotiations though dragged on, have a Trade and Cooperation Agreement Bill
of 1,246 pages that were finally signed by the UK and the European Union, just
in time for 2020 Christmas. In the preparation for the Global Britain Trade and
Cooperation Policy, Theresa May, as Prime Minister paid scheduled visits to
China, Kenya, South Africa, Canada, and Nigeria to mention but a few. Looking
at the enumerated list, four out of the 5 countries belong to the Commonwealth.
May’s visits were carried out with the consciousness of ‘soft’ politics and the
reality of trade deals. Finally, under the leadership of Theresa May, there was
a Commonwealth Conference of Heads of State and Government hosted by the UK.
Boris Johnson as Prime Minister is yet to make visits to the Commonwealth
countries. When the Pandemic is over, Prime Minister Boris is likely to renew
the visits to all these Commonwealth countries and probably negotiate various
trade agreements with them.
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