Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962
Joining Good
Joining Good
We are aware, however, of the strength of the British Government's conviction that, if Britain entered the Community, the Commonwealth association would be strengthened because Britain itself would be strengthened. We recognise that the ultimate decision to enter or not to enter must be Britain's alone, and that Britain herself must judge how best she maintain and increase her political and economic power. We also accept, In principle, the argument that a prosperous and politely influential Britain is essential to the prosperity and political influence of the Commonwealth as a whole.