Here at the Daily Globe, we are proud to host the Commonwealth, Realms & CANZUK campaign as well as the CANZUK podcast. And now we want to go farther – we would like to begin a project called CANZUK stories. We are inviting our readers to come forward and tell …
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There’s lots of cheap stuff about. You can pick up a pair of Primark shoes for the change behind your sofa as easily as you might grab a pure polyester suit from the Moss Bros sale in exchange for a few hours’ wages – fast fashion has filled out our …
Read More »Daily Globe at the Weekend – The CANZUK podcast Episode 4
Host Isaac Anderson speaks with Emilie Dye, Policy Director of the Australian Taxpayers Alliance and Executive Director of the HR Nicholls Society, in a free ranging interview about immigration, the not-so-dismal science of economics, and the Australian perspective on CANZUK. Also, Daily Globe UK publisher Ted Yarbrough, and author and …
Read More »Daily Globe at the Weekend – The CANZUK podcast Episode 3
Isaac Anderson speaks with former British MEP, author and political advisor David Campbell Bannerman about Bombay, Brussels, Brexit and the future of Britain. Also, Daily Globe UK publisher Ted Yarbrough, author and Daily Globe contributor Brent Cameron, and UK based policy analyst Jeremy Hutton join the panel to discuss Freedom …
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Brent H. Cameron is a Senior Advisor with Concierge Strategies, and a local councillor in Ontario, Canada. The second edition of his 2005 book, “The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade: Options for a new globalization” is available on Amazon worldwide – both in paperback and in Kindle e-book formats. I want to …
Read More »2020 was a year of national sacrifice. Let’s make 2021 a year of national renewal
Throughout 2020 the entire nation rose to the challenge of fighting covid-19. Everyone from kids to supermarket checkout staff has acted heroically in fighting this virus. As we look hopefully beyond the rolling lockdowns and national curbs on our freedom, I believe that 2021 can be an excellent year for …
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Brent H. Cameron is a Senior Advisor with Concierge Strategies, and a local councillor in Ontario, Canada. The second edition of his 2005 book, “The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade: Options for a new globalization” is available on Amazon worldwide – both in paperback and in Kindle e-book formats. Recently, the Daily …
Read More »Globe at the Weekend: The CANZUK podcast episode #2
Today’s episode of the CANZUK podcast features host and CRCC founder Isaac Anderson and panelists Brent Cameron, author of the Case for Commonwealth Jeremy Hutton, who works public policy in the UK, with a particular focus on defence and international development, and Daily Globe editor and co-founder Ted Yarbrough. You …
Read More »Globe at the Weekend #Podcast: Introducing the CANZUK podcast
The Globe at the Weekend podcast returns! Today starts our CANZUK podcast featuring host and CRCC founder Isaac Anderson and panelists Brent Cameron, author of the Case for Commonwealth David Parker, entrepreneur and political campaigner who helped get elected Erin O’Toole, as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and …
Read More »Trade Deals: The EU-UK deal is the least important.
The objective of Trade Deals is to increase bilateral trade without creating large or future deficits. In the context of the huge escalation in UK debt during COVID the avoidance of future deficits is crucial. The current round of trade negotiations involve two types of deal. The first is emergency …
Read More »No White Knight Will Save You
Brent Cameron is a Senior Advisor with Concierge Strategies, and a local councillor in Ontario, Canada. The second edition of Brent H. Cameron’s 2005 book, “The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade: Options for a new globalization” is available on Amazon worldwide – both in paperback and in Kindle e-book formats. For an …
Read More »Why do so many British people hate Britain?
We all know Guardian reading men who will launch into a diatribe against the UK at the touch of a pro-UK button. We have all heard it: “How can you say this country is worth preserving when it is run by corrupt big business and people who don’t give a …
Read More »A Clarity Act
There is I think only one place in the world which in recent times offered a part a vote on secession. That place is Canada. On two occasions in 1980 and 1995 Quebec had the chance to leave Canada. On the second occasion the result was very close indeed. Canadian …
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Brent Cameron is a Senior Advisor with Concierge Strategies, and a local councillor in Ontario, Canada. The second edition of Brent H. Cameron’s book, “The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade: Options for a new globalization” is available on Amazon worldwide – both in paperback and in Kindle e-book formats. Most of us …
Read More »The Lessons from History
Our history tells us that gradual change is the answer, we should be proud of our history and not be derailed by those who think the history of this country lies in the long gone British Empire. The British Empire is the province of upper class guilt, the guilt of …
Read More »Anglos Awash in the Age of Civilizations
A few weeks ago the gifted historian Andrew Roberts published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal making the case for CANZUK, a proposed loose union between Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand built around free trade, free movement, and defence coordination. The article generated a bit of stir, and …
Read More »Could CANZUK be the multinational alliance we need to tackle China?
China is quickly becoming a rogue state. Recent months have demonstrated that the traditional international organisations that we depend on to rein in state actors that flout the international rules-based system are weak, to be generous, and incompetent, to be blunt. Closer union between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the …
Read More »CANZUK: A firm alliance between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK
The world is changing rapidly. China is rising and the mighty dollar is under attack from all sides. Never has there been a time when knowing who are your friends has been more important. It is not time for the UK to enter another EU but it is time for …
Read More »Putting the Case for CANZUK
CANZUK is often a very prevalent topic within Conservative circles; and it is often viewed by people who do not support it as some colonial pipe dream. But CANZUK is a very real and very likely possibility. We do not only share common values and head of state, but a …
Read More »Why CANZUK Now?
Hopefully, soon, Brexit will be achieved in its full, glorious, finality. Boris Johnson has led the nation towards a successful Brexit as he had promised all those years and battles ago, in the days when “unprecedented” was not in every newspaper article and headline. He took over from Theresa May, …
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