Abstract
This article argues that, as the modern Commonwealth celebrates its 60th anniversary, the time has come for Ireland—which left the organisation in April 1949 baulking at the prospect of ‘allegiance’ to the British Crown—to return to the fold, now that Republican constitutions are common among Commonwealth members and new entrants, without historic links with Britain and the Crown, have been welcomed in.
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