James Skinner
James is the Founder & Chief Executive of
CANZUK International in Vancouver, Canada
CANZUK International has released a comprehensive public opinion analysis examining attitudes toward a proposed CANZUK alliance among citizens in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
Conducted over the month of February 2026, the analysis reveals strong majority support for establishing a multilateral free trade agreement and reciprocal skilled mobility arrangements across the four nations, with approval rates exceeding two-thirds in every country.
Key findings demonstrate consistent enthusiasm for enhanced cooperation, driven by shared values, economic opportunities, and strategic partnerships. The results are as follows:
Canada: 72% Support
In Canada, 72% favored participation in a CANZUK alliance, with only 16% opposed and 12% unsure.
Australia: 68% Support
In Australia, 68% favored participation in a CANZUK alliance, with 19% opposed and 13% unsure.
New Zealand: 75% Support
In New Zealand, 75% favored participation in a CANZUK alliance, with only 18% opposed and 7% unsure.
United Kingdom: 70% Support
In the United Kingdom, 70% favored participation in a CANZUK alliance, with 22% opposed and 8% unsure.
This analysis underscores the resonance of CANZUK’s core proposals, being free trade, mobility, and foreign policy coordination across the four nations, and while opposition exists – particularly around domestic impacts like housing or agriculture – the overall momentum signals public readiness for closer ties.
The full report can be downloaded here.
CANZUK International welcomes the analysis of this report and looks forward to presenting the results with elected officials to further our CANZUK campaign.
Canada: 72% Support
In Canada, 72% favored participation in a CANZUK alliance, with only 16% opposed and 12% unsure.
Australia: 68% Support
In Australia, 68% favored participation in a CANZUK alliance, with 19% opposed and 13% unsure.
New Zealand: 75% Support
In New Zealand, 75% favored participation in a CANZUK alliance, with only 18% opposed and 7% unsure.
United Kingdom: 70% Support
In the United Kingdom, 70% favored participation in a CANZUK alliance, with 22% opposed and 8% unsure.
This analysis underscores the resonance of CANZUK’s core proposals, being free trade, mobility, and foreign policy coordination across the four nations, and while opposition exists – particularly around domestic impacts like housing or agriculture – the overall momentum signals public readiness for closer ties.
The full report can be downloaded here.
CANZUK International welcomes the analysis of this report and looks forward to presenting the results with elected officials to further our CANZUK campaign.
Heading photo: Commonwealth Flags – Andrew Rosindell MP
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