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Republic of Australia Yes or No

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Mr B Convict

I've done my best to imagine your republic and its Commonwealth Commanding Co-Ordinator I really have . And I've given you some of the best days of my life , washed up done your nappy and if that's not good enough I'm sorry, my mother warned me about you you just don't care do you and furthermore I can't take it an
Posted by nicknamenick, Tuesday, 9 October 2018 11:16:04 AM
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Ise Mise you ask me? a refugee from formal schooling to teach you?
Lord bloke you throw me in to the deep end.
Try to remain calm, and I will write slowly
No need to refer to old girl Liz or the other chinless wonders
2 Standing proudly with other nations and saying we reject colonisation.
3 being a good kid and leaving home to wander in the big world.
4 not having English migrants ask silly questions
5 being a true part of the part of the world we live in.
OK ring the bell it is morning break, try not to get dirty .
After lunch we will learn about the British cruelty in India when it was a colony/slave state
Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 9 October 2018 12:24:41 PM
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6. Declaration of Loyalty.
Where a law requires a Declaration of Loyalty to be made, it shall be made in the following form:—
"I,…, declare my loyalty to the Independent State of Papua New Guinea .

7. Oath of Allegiance.
I,…, do swear that I will well and truly serve and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her heirs and successors according to law.
Posted by nicknamenick, Tuesday, 9 October 2018 12:54:33 PM
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India, however, desired to become a republic, but not depart the Commonwealth by doing so. This was accommodated by the creation of the title 'Head of the Commonwealth' for the King, and India became a republic in 1950. Subsequently, many other nations including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore ceased to recognise the monarch of the United Kingdom as their respective head of state, but as members of the Commonwealth of Nations recognised the British monarch as Head of the Commonwealth
Posted by nicknamenick, Tuesday, 9 October 2018 12:57:39 PM
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Belly,

How does that load of codswallop help the ordinary Australian; does it reduce the cost of living?

Just be a good lad and tell us the real, everyday benefits of your republic.

Or can't you think of any?
Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 9 October 2018 1:14:47 PM
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Is Mise,

I stated on page 20 of this discussion that the
BENEFITS for changing to a Republic are questionable,
however the REASONS for doing so are many - and I list
some of them on that page.

I also stated that it's up to the Australian people to
decide BENEFITS or REASONS. It is their choice.

What's your problem?
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 9 October 2018 1:30:07 PM
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