I realise this, upon acquiring British citizenship my EEA rights supersede to UK immigration law.
But I still need to make sure that the PR sticker on my passport was still valid to enter the UK?
Dear Secret.simon
Its a bit of a theological debate you have put me in though I would like to comment on some of the intriguing issues you have raised.
1. I am SLIGHTLY bit astounded that you find my username ironic, do you also find page 28 of the current British passport depicting graphical image of Indian classical dance of Bharat-Natyam a bit ironic?
2. The country where I was originally born is called 'Union of India', the union was dropped for the word republic in 1950, though there are still remnants of it which still survive from history such as Union Bank of India.
3. If you take Europe Union as a standard where countries are distributed due to language and not by skin colour than India is already a Union of small countries on its own, of about 29 larger states + 7 islands or union territories, most of the 29 states having there own languages for example Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali and others
4. Scientifically wide ranging human races are found in India. Dominantly you see Caucasians from India as the most generalised populace of India but there is also strong numbers of Mongoloid's who populate from the north central to eastern parts of India.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caucasian_race
4. For comparison to European Union, lets take UK, with a population of 65m, majority language is English and majority religion being Christianity, from India for comparison lets take Indian state of Gujarat, language is Gujarati, population is 60m, majority religion is Hinduism and people from rest of India can live and take part in public life. So a Tamil, a Malyali, a Kannad, a Gorkha, a Kashmiri, a Sikkimesse, a Naga, a Rajasthani, a Marathi, a Bengali and others from others states in India can live, work, or take part in any form of public life in Gujarat. (that also without the need of any bureaucratic framework/paperwork)
Also to add they enjoy freely to be able to speak their own language, express their religion, religious holidays(of not only Xmas) and also to add marry whoever they like without the fear of minimum of balance of £18,000 in the bank.
5. In short India is already a Union based on the principles of European Union before EU came into existence.
6. Majority population of India has not accepted a religion as state sponsored, even after being a democracy for all its independent life, President of India, Prime minister, state chief ministers, election commissioners, Chief of military staffs have all hailed from minority religions, majority religion of India is Hinduism who constitute 80% of its populace, which is an indigenous religion to India about 5000 years old and so are Sikhs and Buddhists, prior to forming Buddhism, Buddha was a Hindu king and all three religions celebrate Diwali as a major religious festival such as Xmas.
7. And none of the Hindu majority states forming the union have asked for independence from India, I myself am from the Dogra community from Jammu and Kashmir and I see myself as Indian before anything else.
If SAARC like situation you suggest were so popular then a BREXIT like situation wouldn't have happened. Moreover India should be very content with 1.2 billion population which provides it with enough workforce.
I hope these points answer perturbations in your mind and if you have more apprehensions, please feel free to comment, I am more than happy to engage in a meaningful debate.