The Republic of Ireland should take “our deep neighbourly relations to the next level” and rejoin the Commonwealth, a Conservative MP has suggested.

Andrew Rosindell said Ireland “would do well to emulate countries such as Australia, Canada and New Zealand” and take its “rightful” place in the Commonwealth.

The MP for Romford also called for a bank holiday to mark St Patrick’s Day and the resurrection of the Order of St Patrick.

“Indeed, Ireland could do much more work themselves, alongside her British brother and her loyal northern neighbour, in recognising that shared heritage and advancing shared values and goals on the global stage.

“Ireland would do well to emulate countries such as Australia, Canada and New Zealand. I believe that one day, perhaps soon, the people of the Republic of Ireland might choose to take their rightful place in the family of the Commonwealth of nations.

“Taking our deep neighbourly relations to the next level to the benefit of both partners, and I believe having a bounteous benefit to global politics.”

Mr Rosindell argued that St Patrick’s Day, in addition to St David’s Day, St Andrew’s Day and St George’s Day, should all be bank holidays across the UK.

Andrew RosindellAndrew Rosindell, Conservative MP for the Romford (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)

He added: “Not only would this be firmly in line with the position of Anglicanism, as the unchallenged state religion, but would reinforce the importance of all four corners of our nation.

“So too would the resurrection of the Order of St Patrick, which has shamefully been allowed to fall into abeyance for many decades, but I believe remains a sovereign order of the United Kingdom, and I hope the minister will take that back as a consideration for something to be restored.”

Mr Rosindell continued: “Today, I believe we must focus more on bringing the four home nations of… Great Britain and Northern Ireland together, and reversing the constitutional backsliding that I believe has occurred with the British internal markets.”