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<blockquote data-quote="lepos" data-source="post: 328827" data-attributes="member: 10131"><p>If you actually follow the news you'd know that becoming a republic would not benefit Australia at all, it would actually make things more complicated. Australia is fine the way they are right now - if Australia really wanted to be a republic it would have happened back in 2012.</p><p></p><p>You have no interference from Britian when it comes to decision making. Also on the 'complete authority' that's not entirely correct, they're part of the commonwealth but they still reside as Australian citizens unlike in the past to which they would be under the rule of the queen completely - they also have their own high court. I think one of the only things the Queen really does is choose/appoint the Governor General.</p><p></p><p>Becoming a republic would be costly and would take restructuring the monarch for Australia, there's no point. Becoming a republic is like trying to fix something that's not broken at all - futile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lepos, post: 328827, member: 10131"] If you actually follow the news you'd know that becoming a republic would not benefit Australia at all, it would actually make things more complicated. Australia is fine the way they are right now - if Australia really wanted to be a republic it would have happened back in 2012. You have no interference from Britian when it comes to decision making. Also on the 'complete authority' that's not entirely correct, they're part of the commonwealth but they still reside as Australian citizens unlike in the past to which they would be under the rule of the queen completely - they also have their own high court. I think one of the only things the Queen really does is choose/appoint the Governor General. Becoming a republic would be costly and would take restructuring the monarch for Australia, there's no point. Becoming a republic is like trying to fix something that's not broken at all - futile. [/QUOTE]
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