Slough Express

Commons Sense

- By Windsor MP Adam Afriyie

Whilst all the attention of the Government and the media has (rightly) been on Ukraine, following Putin’s unprovoked invasion, this week we also celebrated Commonweal­th Day.

Parliament Square was festooned with a wonderful array of flags.

Every corner of the globe was covered – from Samoa to Cyprus to Canada. Also included was Ghana, for which I held the immensely rewarding role of the Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy for a number of years.

The Commonweal­th was founded as a voluntary associatio­n of independen­t and equal countries, with member states having huge global significan­ce in both a physical and cultural sense, and containing over 2.5 billion people.

The shared bonds are many, but perhaps most important in this family of nations is a commitment to peace and democracy.

It is that very same commitment from the UK which leads us to support Ukraine in their efforts against the Russian invaders, and to use our political clout to fight authoritar­ianism and oppression wherever it is found.

Here in Windsor, we proudly are home to the

Head of the Commonweal­th, Her Majesty the Queen.

We are also home to many men and women who have come to the UK to join our armed forces as Commonweal­th Nationals. Their service is commendabl­e and they make up a key part of our army’s fabric. I know that sentiment is shared by the people of Windsor as many have written to me about the issue of visas for Commonweal­th soldiers.

I am glad that the Government has made the decision to waive visa fees after six years of service, for those that wish to settle here.

Tourism is also hugely important to Windsor and the surroundin­g areas.

Now that restrictio­ns have been lifted , I am confident that we will welcome many people from the Commonweal­th once again.

The United Kingdom is the motherland for so many people across the globe and this is a great time for us to reflect on our shared values, in a world that seems rather troubled at the moment.

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