The woke Labor government of Albo has begun its push for the Republic, essentially moving on this once they get the indigenous Voice referendum through, they hope. The timing will be the supposed second or third terms, with the death of the Queen. The usual arguments, relationships with Britain have changed with Australia being Asian, and all the stuff Keating trotted out. As a matter of principle this needs to be hit as hard as anything Aussies have faced; we must not let the New Class get their grubby hands on the constitution. If the Voice referendum can be knocked over, this will take some of the wind out of their sails. Economic collapse will do the rest, as with an Asian World War III. So, yes Albo, times have changed, and are changing faster than your paradigm yet recognises.
https://caldronpool.com/the-politics-of-sentimentality-the-voice-to-parliament/
“A renewed push from Labor powerbrokers for Australia to become a republic could see the end of the country's 120-year association with the Commonwealth.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been a steadfast supporter of breaking off from the United Kingdom, saying the move was 'inevitable' and the relationship 'is no longer what it was at the dawn of [Queen Elizabeth II's] reign'.
The prime minister's new Assistant Minister for the Republic, Matt Thistlethwaite, said the federal government are looking to hold positive conversations about the issue and push it through during potential second and third terms.
'The priority is the Voice to Parliament, but we're hopeful to achieve that in the first term,' he told Daily Mail Australia.
'The next logical step is to become a republic. As the Queen approaches the twilight of her reign, we think it's time to bring it forward.'
Australia last held a referendum over the republic 23 years ago, with a narrow 54.87 to 45.13 majority voting 'no' and to remain part of the Commonwealth.
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However, recent polls suggest that figure has flipped, with 56 per cent of New South Wales residents wanting Australia to break away, with 54 per cent and 52 per cent supporting the cause in Queensland and Victoria, respectively.
On the Queen's platinum jubilee, Mr Albanese said the relationship between the two countries had changed drastically from its inception in 1901, and Australia was ready to become its own entity.
'No longer parent and young upstart, we stand as equals. More importantly, we stand as friends,' he said during a press conference.
Mr Albanese, who spoke to the Republic Referendum Committee in 1999, said it was an issue Australians could follow with 'pride'.
'I urge people to support the republic and to support it now because it is inevitable. Everyone accepts that,' he said at the time.
'We should do it now, so we can do it with pride.'”
Get ready to fight them, loyal servants of Her Majesty, the Queen, and King Charles after her.