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Expand Commonwealth, says Hague | Expand Commonwealth, says Hague |
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The Commonwealth should take on more members to increase its influence, shadow foreign secretary William Hague has said in a speech in London. | |
The organisation can act as a "bridge across divides of religion, ethnicity, culture and wealth, to the benefit of common humanity", he added. | |
Mr Hague also accused Labour of neglecting the Commonwealth. | |
A Conservative government would give it "unwavering support" as a foreign policy tool, he promised. | |
'Ideal conduit' | 'Ideal conduit' |
The Commonwealth has 53 member states. | The Commonwealth has 53 member states. |
Mr Hague, addressing the Royal Commonwealth Society in London, said it contains approximately 800 million Hindus, 500 million Muslims and 400 million Christians. | |
There are huge economic benefits to be gained and Britain must capitalise on these William Hague | There are huge economic benefits to be gained and Britain must capitalise on these William Hague |
Its make-up could mean it becomes an "ideal conduit" for reform in the Arab world, while it should take a greater role in "addressing state failure", he added. | |
Mr Hague accused Labour of a "complete failure" on its promise to back the Commonwealth, by closing embassies and high commissions in seven member states since 2003. | |
He said: "Relinquishing our Commonwealth commitments is incredibly short-sighted and ultimately detrimental to the prosperity and sphere of influence of our country." | |
'Capitalise' | 'Capitalise' |
The shadow foreign secretary added: "Commonwealth trade and investment now accounts for over 20% of the world total and there is the potential to increase this share further. | |
"There are huge economic benefits to be gained and Britain must capitalise on these opportunities. | "There are huge economic benefits to be gained and Britain must capitalise on these opportunities. |
"The advantages of commonalities in language, education, professional training and legal and financial institutions still often remain and it has been estimated that these create a 15% cost advantage over business with countries outside the Commonwealth." | "The advantages of commonalities in language, education, professional training and legal and financial institutions still often remain and it has been estimated that these create a 15% cost advantage over business with countries outside the Commonwealth." |
He says the Conservatives would "adopt a more assertive, energetic and enthusiastic attitude towards the Commonwealth" to unlock its "vast potential". | He says the Conservatives would "adopt a more assertive, energetic and enthusiastic attitude towards the Commonwealth" to unlock its "vast potential". |
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