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It may be that the Western world has never had this idea of great unification, and they cannot imagine how much the great unification of the country will do to economic development to resist disasters.
So the Western world often has this independenceist tendency, for example, we know that the United Kingdom has managed to break away from the European Union this year.
As a result, several components of the United Kingdom, whether Wales or Scotland or Northern Ireland, have a strong willingness to become independent, Scotland did not succeed in the independence referendum in the first two years, and people said that they would do it again in the past two years.
The same is true of Spain, the region where Barcelona is located, did not the independence referendum the year before, more than 90% of the people want to independence from Spain, even the United States is like this.
There are now several states that have released the wind, and if Trump wins the election and is re-elected, people will have to push for the independence of those states, especially California.
Sometimes we wonder if these people in the Western world are looking forward to the world, and they are satisfied with thousands of countries, and even Australia, which has a total population of only 20 or 30 million, is now holding back to split.
You can take a look at the map, Australia is definitely a vast and sparsely populated area, you think that Australia's territory is similar to our country, that population is smaller than a small province of our country.
Australia looks at this territory particularly large, but there are a large number of no-man's land in the north of the central region, which is not suitable for human habitation, and Australians are sporadically concentrated in a few cities on the east and southwest coasts.
And now to make an independent is this Western Australia, Western Australia according to this territory, accounting for 1/3 of the entire Australia, which is also two or three million square kilometers is quite large.
But the population is really not much, it may be like a city with a few human clusters, from the beginning of the founding of the country, Western Australians have this sign of independence.
Especially during the World Depression of the 1920s, Western Australians felt that we were reluctant to join the People of the East, when there was an independence referendum in which more than 60 per cent of the people approved of independence.
If it were to be in this environment today, Western Australia would have become independent long ago, but at that time, the British Empire still had a lot of global control.
The British Empire said, you Australia are all my territory, I did not agree to your pursuit of any independence, sheng sheng put this independence movement down.
Now the British Empire has little control, Australia is also an absolutely sovereign independent country, and Western Australia has put forward this idea of independence.
Why do they want to engage in independence, I tell you, in this world where they want to engage in independence, basically have similar ideas, the main reason is that the share of the booty is uneven.
Western Australians think you see, I have a lot of exports, accounting for 35% of Australia, and I still have this iron ore agricultural resources in my territory that are very rich, but I am not satisfied with my income.
Why, because the money we give to the federal government is not the same as the proportion of money we divide from the federal government, we hand over 10%, we can only share 5%, so we joined in Australia, let us make less money.
Western Australians think that if I can get out of Australia, then I will earn my own money and spend it myself, and I am better off than I am now, so Western Australians are now pushing for an independence referendum to see if one day, they will be separated from Australia.
I don't think that's a bad thing either, after all, we haven't had a very good relationship with Australia in the past two years, and for reasons that are well known, we don't want to buy his iron ore to buy his cattle and sheep.
If Australia is really divided, and a big island becomes two small countries, then we can think about whoever is friendly with us, we will buy whose things?
Original author: Li Chengwei