Clarkson, 64, said allowing countries to be traded in a civilised manner would stop wars and give huge cash injections to nations that desperately need them. He suggested the world could have a football-style "transfer window" when any country could offer to buy another. Locals would be given a vote to decide whether or not to accept - and "if it's a 'yes' a deal is done" he added.
> Clarkson, 64, said allowing countries to be traded in a civilised manner would stop wars and give huge cash injections to nations that desperately need them. He suggested the world could have a football-style "transfer window" when any country could offer to buy another. Locals would be given a vote to decide whether or not to accept - and "if it's a 'yes' a deal is done" he added.
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