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Posted by Belly, Thursday, 4 October 2018 11:50:16 AM
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WHEREAS it hath pleased Almighty God to call to His Mercy Our Late Sovereign Lord, King George the Sixth,: We, therefore, Sir William John McKell, Commander-in-Chief in and over the Commonwealth of Australia , proclaim Elizabeth Queen of this realm , Supreme Liege Lady in and over the Commonwealth of Australia,.
She was not crowned Queen of Oz and Australia's changing the 1953 contract in mid-stream started the rot. McKell was not the almighty and Liz didn't thank him for it. Charles needs to get his act together and sensible head-wear is a start. Posted by nicknamenick, Thursday, 4 October 2018 12:16:13 PM
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Here is a link that lists and explains nine things
that we should know about a potential Australian Republic. It's worth considering: http://theconversation.com/nine-things-you-should-know-about-a-potential-australian-republic-89759 Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 4 October 2018 12:35:41 PM
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No.
Is easier to explain with history the need to beware the pretenders, the conspirators, with history stories. . Posted by polpak, Thursday, 4 October 2018 12:48:31 PM
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Belly,
"Am Australian head of state always Ismise/Banjo, no need to bend our knee to the head of any other country. Ending the thought England ever had any right to colonise forever any country. Being proud to be AUSTRALIAN " So, how does that help the ordinary Australian? Are you finding it hard to give a coherent answer? How's the study of Prince Charles going? Found any 'chinless wonders' yet? Posted by Is Mise, Thursday, 4 October 2018 12:57:45 PM
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//Why do new PM's have to firstly go to the UK and ASK for her 'permission' to be the new PM of Australia?//
They don't. //Sorry Toni, we are still tied to 'mummy's' apron strings// No, not in sense except the purely symbolic. The UK has no legal power over us, and they haven't for a while now. It seems to me like you received your education in civics a long time ago, and have since steadfastly resisted updating it because it's completely unheard of for facts to change or something. I know you tend to take it as some sort of personal affront when people correct you, so I'll leave it there. Posted by Toni Lavis, Thursday, 4 October 2018 3:47:33 PM
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Ending the thought England ever had any right to colonise forever any country.
Being proud to be AUSTRALIAN
Banjo, within three years we will be voting in a referendum on this very subject.