I know that English is not your first language, but even you should be able to tell that the discussion has broadened from merely what is the law in England to what should be the law for dividing assets on divorce. See, for example, Darat's reply to Puppycow.
If you think that the laws of Togo would be enlightening to a discussion on the division of assets upon the breakdown of marriage, knock yourself out. Maybe they have another perspective that is interesting. Why don't you track it down and let us know?
Why don't we broaden the discussion to be about everything? That will make it possible for you to avoid to discuss anything.
Not stictly true. Decisions in Canada would be persuasive to an English court. Same for a decision from Scotland, or any other Commonwealth country.
What do you mean, "persuasive"?