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Hi Albert, again a very interesting analysis, though by the late 1950s, the Commonwealth "dog" was being wagged by the newly independent African states "tail" and British policy on decolonization and Africa writ large was being dictated by the newly independent dictatorships that emerged after one-man, one-vote, one-time elections, much to the detriment of the Africans. The flaw in the organization of the Commonwealth, and I might argue with the UN, is that there is no good mechanism to expel members who blatantly and repeatedly violate the principles of the organizations. Further the unrestricted immigration from the former colonies to Britain has come home to roost -- the lion is now toothless and clawless and is being eaten by the jackals.

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