One of President Trump’s first acts — within hours of moving into the White House — was to return the bust to its honoured place. Trump and May, the new leaders taking their countries out of the wilderness, met to renew their countries’ special relationship, forged on traditions of free trade and free peoples. Like the U.K., it was losing control over its borders, its citizens increasingly unable to recognize their country and fearful of terrorism. The common culture of the Anglosphere would make such an expanded union feasible but neither necessary nor desirable. National PostLawrenceSolomon@nextcity.comLawrence Solomon is a policy analyst with Probe International.
Source: National Post January 30, 2017 19:07 UTC