The Yes Committee Media Statement - 27 October 1999
Former PM Bob Hawke takes on monarchist lies about direct election
in new Yes advertising blitz
Australians across the nation will be asked by former Prime Minister
Bob Hawke not to be conned by monarchist lies that they will get
another stab at the republic and will get to directly elect their
president if they vote No.
Mr Hawke's major intervention into the republic referendum will
be via four national television advertisements, which will be broadcast
tonight for the Yes Committee.
The television advertisements appeal to Australians who want to
directly elect their president, by urging them not to accept the
No case lie that there will be another chance on direct election
if the referendum in 10 days fails.
Mr Hawke makes it clear that No vote will kill the republic for
years to come. He also makes it clear that the power of the Prime
Minister in the republic is far less than today.
Mr Hawke was asked by the Yes Committee to make the advertisements
because it believes he has widespread appeal across Australia. It
considers that his experience as Australia's second longest serving
Prime Minister will be relevant to Australians who will be voting
on the republic next week.
The Yes Committee strategy to produce radio and television advertisements
featuring Mr Hawke are part of efforts - stepped up this week, -
to expose No case tactics. Those tactics are to hide the monarchy
in the republic debate, and to lie to Australians by telling them
that if they want to directly elect the president, they should vote
No and they will get another chance later.
Other Yes Committee advertisements running at the moment feature
another former Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser, businessman Steve
Vizard, Senator Natasha Stott Despoja and actor Bryan Brown.
Mr Hawke's advertisements are the main counter to the monarchist
lies about another referendum vote, which the Prime Minister, John
Howard, has no intention of ever holding. Deputy Liberal Leader
and Treasurer, Peter Costello has also ruled out another vote. The
Opposition Leader Kim Beazley has indicated that it will be many,
many years indeed before the republic is considered again if there
is a No vote next week.
Mr Hawke's advertisements also point out that the republic to
be voted on is far superior to the system we have today, and makes
the point that if we vote No, the British monarchy will stay at
the heart of our system of government as we enter the next century.
The advertisements featuring Mr Hawke were developed by Singelton
Ogilvy & Mather Advertising for the Yes Committee.
Authorised by Malcolm Turnbull,
YES Committee, 60 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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