We [Britain and the Dominions] stand on an equality, and if some foreign critics are disposed to say that standing on an equality means that we are bound to separate in a short time my view is precisely the contrary. My view most strongly is that the British Empire is now a more united organism than it has ever been before, that that organism is held together far more effectually by the broad loyalties, by the common feelings and interests-in many cases, of history-and by devotion to great world ideals of peace and freedom. A common interest in loyalty, in freedom, in ideals-that is the bond of Empire. If that is not enough, nothing else is enough.