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The Queen’s belief in the potential of the Commonwealth could be one of her lasting legacies

Posted on March 12, 2012 by Admin
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Politics lecturer Andrew Mycock on whether we are wrong to dismiss the Commonwealth

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Posted in Society | Tagged British Empire, Commonwealth, Commonwealth Day, Diamond Jubilee, Empire Day, Great Britain, Queen Elizabeth II | Leave a reply
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