
The central question explored is whether the Commonwealth Games should be discontinued. The discussion revolves around the escalating costs, political relevance, and historical context of the Games. The withdrawal of Victoria, Australia, as host due to budget overruns, and Glasgow stepping in as a replacement are discussed as examples. The Games' origins as a celebration of the British Empire and its evolution amidst changing political landscapes, including the exclusion and later inclusion of South Africa due to apartheid, are examined. Experts weigh in on whether the Games can adapt to modern challenges and remain a relevant platform for promoting unity and providing smaller nations a chance on the global stage.
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