History Of U.K. Part - 2

 These countries may be under one roof, but each one has its own identity and languages.  For example, the official language of the entire United Kingdom is English, but Wales has its official language Welsh.


 The Republic and Ireland (the Republic of Ireland), which shares a border with Northern Ireland, have been an all-dominating state since the Republic was formed in 1940.  Although closely contiguous to the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland itself has ties and membership with the United Kingdom, the European Union and other international organizations.


 The word 'British' causes confusion in itself.  This generates a sense of belonging to the United Kingdom, Great Britain and the former British Empire.  Although it is the world's largest colonial power, the reach of the empire has been reduced.


After this comes the Commonwealth Realm. Under this, there are those countries which consider the crown of the monarchy, Queen Elizaveth as their constitutional emperor. As members of the Commonwealth, countries run their own government, run their own foreign policy and make their own decisions, but retain ties with the United Kingdom.


 Antigida and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu Commonwealth.


Commonwealth countries are slaves of England. In order to rule these countries, England has secretly given a 99-year lease to its spoons. People of India feel that they are free but the British are in possession here. That is why the laws made by England are still running in India.


The Constitution of India is a law made by the British. That is why the Queen of England does not require a visa to visit India. Whereas the Prime Minister and President of India have to take a visa to go there.


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