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13/01/22
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Originally posted by Scott th Ratbag:
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I'm fiercely anti-monarchy. yes, the monarchy is well passed its use-by date and should be axed, though not after the manner of Charles I. Aus is one of the last clingers to the monarchic skirts and I blame the romantic attachment of Robert Menzies for our over-long limpet-like adherence to the archaic system that robs the people for the luxury of elitism. But Peter FitzSimon's new model is not much different to the Howard model, rejected 45:55 by referendum as there wasn't sufficient democracy involved. Fitzsimons model only offers a limited vote for a sovereign role similar to the Gov Gen.... in other words, no meaningful change toward a better democracy. any move to form a republic should engage first with the majority of Aussies to determine what is the most needed democratic reforms in the governance model, a full review of the outdated constitution. yes Morrison could advance this proposal but it would be meaningless as there would be inadequate time to debate and form a new model for referendum. I don't know if Morrison is a monarchist but the erstwhile leader in the House, Abbott, certainly loves the Queen with a passion.... by nature, most monarchists are conservative (protection of old traditional values) and so Morrison would be unlikely to be vocal in supporting such a move.
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I’m English, but the monarchy is past its sell by date. Not only Andrew but quite a few of them resemble Pythons upper class twit of the year. Once the Queen goes, watch the sentiment on the UK dry up for the monarchy. The current queen has done very well and held it all together. The supporting ensemble is not such a good look. Entitled rubbish really. Like a lot of Boris and his mates from the Eton Mess.