As certain that
Australia Day is celebrated by the nation every 26th January it is certain that politicians and the media dig up the rotting corpse of the “
Australian republic”.
This year is no exception.
The only difference is that all but one premier signed an open letter calling for a republic. In their letter they demand nothing new and even Melbourne’s daily newspaper
The Age said the move is “
to resuscitate the struggling republic debate”. Even an
Australian Republican Movement paid opinion poll brought only 47 p.c. in favour of the sponsor’s intention. This was hardly the popular demand for a republic that the
ARM had wished for.
The latest PR stunt is to declare an Australian republic “
nothing less than a declaration of desired independence”, which was highlighted by
The Age’s front page headline,
Declaration of independence. As if Australia was still a colony and not an independent nation since 1901. On what planet do these republicans live?
Can’t they deal with the real issues?
Have a look at the country that solemnly proclaimed a declaration of independence in 1776 and check out the field of 20 presidential wannabes – one more frightening than the other. If a country of more than 300 million people cannot present more credible potential presidents than these 20, then a modern Constitutional Monarchy beats that old republic any time.
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