I'll be working on a series of blog items in the ruminations blog dealing with what I conceive is "Opportunity Knocking for the UK" after the country's historic departure from the EU.
I was encouraging the UK in my modest way to see its way through the ordeal that saw Prime Minister May replaced and Johnson struggling bravely to the goal. But now, the UK is launched on a new beginning, taking with her the many series of accomplishments to be proud of.
In my series of blog items, I will draw upon its history ever-present in its manifest allegiance of nations known as the British Commonwealth. or simply, the Comonwealth of Nations. Composed of over 50 nations worldwide, the Commonwealth is an institutional embodiment of the lasting values for which England has stood as a bulwark through times of war and peace, a beacon lighting the way for other countries to come, participate.
But its past embodied in the lives and memories of those who are become apart of the Commonwealth experience is only, to my mind, a promise of long-range changes it can lead the world to enter as latter's own history soon--because the UK has just achieved its Brexit.
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