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10 years on - Republic Referendum, November 6 1999

dibo

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The Australia Act (Cth, 1986) abolished the right to appeal to the Privy Council of the House of Lords and the reciprocal legislation abolished the right of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to make laws for Australia. There's nothing that prevents the Crown instructing its representative.

Why taking the 'Crown' off the top is a big step in people's minds baffles me. Why it's not seen to be a problem similarly baffles me. I don't see what's OK with even a theoretical possibility for interference by a Monarch, and I don't see what's OK with continuing to subscribe to a monarchy full stop.

Democracy or bust.
 

midfielder

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Viva the republic  our first president who will it be .

HHHHHHHHMMMMMmmm Johnny H ( probably not), Dick Smith gets my vote or Travis if he will sign for two more seasons
 

FFC Mariner

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dibo said:
The Australia Act (Cth, 1986) abolished the right to appeal to the Privy Council of the House of Lords and the reciprocal legislation abolished the right of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to make laws for Australia. There's nothing that prevents the Crown instructing its representative.

Why taking the 'Crown' off the top is a big step in people's minds baffles me. Why it's not seen to be a problem similarly baffles me. I don't see what's OK with even a theoretical possibility for interference by a Monarch, and I don't see what's OK with continuing to subscribe to a monarchy full stop.

Democracy or bust.

See :)
 

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