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The John Batchelor Show

#KING CHARLES REPORT: Canberra box office, onto Samoa. Gregory Copley, Defense & Foreign Affairs

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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#KING CHARLES REPORT: Canberra box office, onto Samoa. Gregory Copley, Defense & Foreign Affairs


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I'm John Bachelor with Gregory Coppley, an Australian National, a member of the Commonwealth,

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therefore his king, Australia's king and queen visited in these last days to great

0:47.5

celebration and some controversy. As I understand that the celebration

0:52.1

dominated Gregory what is an Australian Republican?

0:56.3

What is that all about?

0:57.3

Well, it's someone who wants Australia to sever all ties with its present political system

1:06.0

and to create a republic instead of a constitutional monarchy which is and

1:11.2

their friends have voted on this on several occasions, the last being in 1999,

1:16.0

when you had basically two-thirds of the electorate or 60% of the electorate reject the thought of a republic.

1:25.0

They don't want a government which is dominated by someone elected from a political party.

1:31.0

In fact, the, Monicus call it a politician's republic. They don't want that. They want the present situation where the head of state is not political and who can basically safeguard the Constitution, the armed forces, swear

1:48.1

allegiance to the monarch and not to the government. So you've got that situation where you've got a very, very

1:57.3

apolitical unifying structure at the top of the pyramid of society and politics.

2:07.0

That's been welcomed and frankly since the 1999 referendum, support for the monarchy in Australia has grown

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