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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Yep. strangely they wanted to be part of a British run organisation despite all the disgusting things apparently only the UK did.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Lots of people don't realise that there are countries that were colonies of other European countries in the commonwealth...
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostDo the only thing any CUKer should do....
- David Bettney, Social Democratic Party - 104
- The Incredible Flying Brick, The Official Monster Raving Loony Party -108
- Hilton Dawson, The North East Party - 163
- Gemma Evans, Women's Equality Party - 140
- Rachel Sara Featherstone, The Green Party - 358
- Adam Gaines, Independent - 126
- Andrew Michael Hagon, Liberal Democrat - 349
- Steve Jack, Freedom Alliance, No Lockdowns, No Curfews - 72
- Chris Killick - 248
- Sam Lee, Independent - 2,904
- Claire Martin, Heritage Party - 468
- Jill Mortimer, Conservative Party - 15,529
- John Prescott, Reform UK - 368
- Thelma Doris Walker, Independent - 250
- W. Ralph Ward-Jackson, Independent - 157
- Paul Daniel Williams, Labour Party - 8,589
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Originally posted by vetran View PostJust vote for Uncle Vlad, you know he is going to get in anyway!
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
Nope, they gave real independence to Indonesia and Suriname, but out of the 6 tiny remaining overseas territories 3 are now their own country namely Aruba, Curacao and Saint Martin and the other 3 have become Dutch town councils
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Do the Dutch have an equivalent to the Commonwealth?
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Do the Dutch have an equivalent to the Commonwealth?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
Back then I doubt there were any peple living there, and the penguins didn't have much of a say.
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