At the outset of the New Zealand-UK free trade agreement, the British Government made the point of highlighting that New Zealand and the United Kingdom “share” a head of state. Yet as we get down to the details of the agreement, there are some glaring omissions.
Free trade and a "shared head of state"
At the outset New Zealand’s free trade agreement negotiation with the United Kingdom, we were told that having a "shared head of state" would help get an agreement in place. Recent reports on the negotiations indicate that that clearly isn't the case - the British monarchy does nothing for us in terms of trade, military links or anything of any practical use, really. It has no benefits to New Zealand.