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Ireland And The Commonwealth

EDM number 487 in 1997-98, proposed by Harry Barnes on 20/11/1997.

That this House believes that it is time for a mature debateabout the political and social benefits for Ireland and Britain, of Ireland rejoining the Commonwealth; further believes that since the Republic of Ireland left the Commonwealth in 1948, the institution has shaken off its imperialist pretensions and become a credible, multicultural vehicle for tolerance, trade and democracy in the modern world; suggests that, if Ireland were to rejoin the Commonwealth, it could play a full role in further modernising the Commonwealth and this could benefit the Republic's own diplomatic, political and commercial interests; and further suggests that other useful benefits would be to enable the British and Irish peoples and their Governments to work even more closely together, to help heal the differences between the British and Irish traditions in Ireland, and reassure unionists in Northern Ireland that their British Identity is fully recognised by the Irish State.

This motion has been signed by a total of 9 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Harry Barnes20/11/1997North East DerbyshireLabourProposed
Peter Bottomley21/11/1997Worthing WestConservativeSigned
Graham Stringer24/11/1997Manchester, BlackleyLabourSigned
John D Taylor24/11/1997StrangfordUUPSigned
Dale Campbell-Savours26/11/1997WorkingtonLabourSigned
Crispin Blunt27/11/1997ReigateConservativeSigned
Robert Wareing27/11/1997Liverpool, West DerbyLabourSigned
Bob Russell28/11/1997ColchesterLiberal DemocratSigned
Paul Keetch28/11/1997HerefordLiberal DemocratSigned

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