I have no fixed opinion yet I am sitting back and seeing the...

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    I have no fixed opinion yet

    I am sitting back and seeing the arguments from as much as I can see

    there's a lot of opinions ----------- there's little of substance

    I see a lot of opinions that centre on philosophical argument - but, for me - there's no precedent here much at all in practice



    and as to your infantile comment ''So you are Voting No as well (if you lived in Australia)''


    you appear unaware that Australians get to vote if they wish - no matter where they are


    amazing really - we have people like you with your very limited knowledge - voting on constitutional change

    you don't even know the basics

    more fodder for my thoughts that compulsory voting is a very bad idea and that citizens should be required to pass a basic understanding and comprehension test before being able to exercise the privilege of voting - it should be a privilege, not a right

    now, run off and learn about what a citizen is ----------- I'm an Australian citizen dear, no matter where I reside
 
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