BNC#6: Phil Craig Q&A – Cape Independence movement is gaining momentum
In a Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Alec Hogg and Phil Craig discussed the potential for Cape Independence within South Africa.
In a Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Alec Hogg and Phil Craig discussed the potential for Cape Independence within South Africa.
In the contentious debate over Cape independence in South Africa, liberal perspectives are deeply divided.
During his keynote address at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Phil Craig asserted the viability and necessity of Cape Independence.
While Dr Benfield’s short-term risk analysis on Cape Independence relies on insurance industry norms, it overlooks the broader context…
Advocates of Western Cape independence face a stark reality – the promise of secession is legally unattainable and fraught with consequences.
In the lap of privilege in Stellenbosch, South Africa, I embraced the DA’s liberalism until an unsettling revelation.
The world calls it the “Rainbow nation” but this is just a slogan that attracts tourist money to support another African failed state.
I would have expected better of RW Johnson than his somewhat contemptuous dismissal of WC independence.Â
On all the important criteria, an independent Western Cape would at worst be mid-level among what would then be 55 African nations.
Support for Cape independence is surging, with 68% of people now wanting a referendum, including a significant portion of the DA’s voter base.