Global Anglo-Celtic Union – A New Superpower For The ‘Anglosphere’

Some ideas for solving the problem with out countries for discussion, mockery from the usual suspects, or worse still – stoney silence.

We are living in a world where globalisation means that global corporations wield too much power at the expense of ordinary people. Our current states have failed to protect us and our most basic freedoms have been lost.

To combat this threat to democracy the people of countries need to club together to create states with enough power to defend themselves on the world stage and look after the interests of their people.

In the ‘Anglosphere’ we have a shared cultural heritage, similar legal systems and shared history. We are in a unique position to pool our resources to empower our peoples. That is why a new Anglo-Celtic Union should be pursued with democracy at the heart of the endeavour.

7 Founding Nations

Represented on the flag by 7-pointed stars to symbolise the 7 founding nations.

Australia

Canada

England

Ireland/Eire

New Zealand

Scotland/Alba

Wales

33 Member States

Each represented on the flag by a star.

33 Potential member states made up from regions.

Alberta

Australian Northern Territory

British Columbia

Canadian Northwest Territories

East of England

English East Midlands

English North East

English North West

English South East

English South West

English West Midlands

Ireland/Éire

London

Manitoba

New Brunswick

New South Wales

New Zealand/Aotearoa

Newfoundland & Labrador

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Queensland

Saskatchewan

Scotland/Alba

South Australia

Tasmania

Victoria

Wales/Cymru

Western Australia

Yorkshire & The Humber

Yukon

Proposed Grand Union Jack

The flag for the new polity represents historic origins, founding nations, and member states. The Union Jack represents the origins, the 7 pointed stars represent the 7 founding nations, and the stars themselves represent the member states – one for each state.

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