Barbados has 'no more of a sentimental attachment to Africa' than it does to Britain — and the country's leader has some advice for Australia on the topic of becoming a republic.
After 20 years of discussion, Barbados has started the process of fully cutting its ties with Queen Elizabeth II and becoming a republic with its own head of state.PM Mia Mottley says she wants young Barbadians to feel it's possible for them to be head of stateOther former Caribbean colonies ditched the Queen but stayed in the Commonwealth
"It's not a divisive decision, it's not a decision that is reflective of any break with the monarchy, or any disrespect, in fact it's quite the opposite. "I can't imagine that countries [like] the United Kingdom would want anything other than a British head of state. I can't imagine the United States of America similarly, so we just see this as a natural step."but said she believed the British people would support Barbados, likening the two countries' relationship to that of a family.
"We don't receive any aid or funding that is out of the ordinary [from the UK], so there's no reason for us to not go to the point where a Barbadian can be head of state of our own country." The prime minister will remain the head of the Barbados government and the president will take on ceremonial functions similar to the current governor-general role.Cricketer Sir Everton WeekesBarbados Labour Party founder Sir Grantley Adams
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