ARM
Media Statement - 1 November 1999
Monarchist
lies costs them further credibility
The Australian Republican Movement
today welcomed the total rejection by the Federal
Minister for Finance of a wild claim being peddled
by monarchists that if we replace the Queen with an
Australian Head of State, it will cost almost $1 billion.
Federal Finance Minister John Fahey today rejected
as nonsense a curious and totally unsubstantiated
study by an academic from the University of Technology
Sydney which listed as its main cost a $350 million
bill for replacing the entire currency in a single
years if we become a republic.
Mr Fahey's comments were endorsed by the Federal Opposition's
Finance spokesperson, Lyndsay Tanner, who also condemned
the so-called study as "a farce." These costings also:
-
contradict
comments by the Prime Minister who said on Adelaide
radio recently that the costs would not be significant;
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and
Treasury estimates prepared for the Treasurer
Peter Costello which put the cost of becoming
a republic at $50,000 every five years to convene
a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament.
The estimates are also totally off the wall because:
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the
main cost listed is $325 million to replace the
entire currency in a single year. The Financial
Services Minister Joe Hockey has already indicated
that the currency will need to be replaced if
we remain a monarchy and Prince Charles becomes
King. Also, the currency is replaced over time
anyway, and is always under review, with costs
already built into Budget forward estimate;
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there
is no plan whatsoever to change the flag, so the
$60 million to $70 million cost estimated (without
any details or breakdown) is fairies at the bottom
of the garden stuff;
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conversion
of all logos and motifs estimated at 200 million
(no details of course provided) will only happen
over time and are built into existing replacement
and maintenance costs;
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the
$30 million estimate (no details provided) for
legal challenges to the referendum is totally
without foundation and based more in fantasy than
any fact;
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we
may actually save money if become a republic as
we will not have to meet the $10 million cost
of each royal visit.
This so-called costing has been thrown together without
any supporting material and again, contradict statements
by the Prime Minister, the Treasurer, the Minister
for Finance and the Minister for Financial Services.
They appear to be more politically motivated, especially
since they are being distributed by the monarchists
who are totally opposed to Australia ever becoming
a republic.
It is yet another monarchist lie and an attempt to
again hide the No case's total inability to defend
the monarchy as an institution is relevant to life
in Australia in 1999.
Authorised
by Malcolm Turnbull, Australian Republican Movement,
60 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000