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Jellore <jellore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Apr 8, 4:21 pm, Donald4564 <dbi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Apr 7, 10:12 pm, Jellore <jell...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > Predictably PM Rudd has tiptoed around the question of an Australian
>> > Republic when pressed on his tour of Europe. He was never going to go
>> > for it during his first term, however the pressure will be on him if
>> > he is relelected. Personally I don't think he is that interested.
>>
>> Prime Minister Rudd has quite rightfully said that the matter of an
>> Australian Republic is way down his agenda list and he may get to it
>> in his second term (if re-elected).
>>
>> Quite frankly I think the majority of the Australian population are
>> quite sick of hearing about a republic and would prefer the government
>> to concentrate on the more im****tant issues of high interest rates,
>> hospitals, traffic congestion and education.
>>
>> The only people that are actively pu****ng the idea of a republic are
>> of course the Newspapers, the Chardonney socialists in downtown Sydney
>> and some disgruntled foreigners who would be better of returning from
>> whence they came.
>>
>> Regards
>> Donald Binks
>
>I agree the "republic" is hardly front page news at present here in
>Australia, so it is interesting that Rudd has been "grilled" by the
>British media regarding it. Seems to me they know so little of the
>country that they have nothing of worth to ask him.
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>
Just like the Aus media in the UK.
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