ARM Media Statement - 17 March 2000
Australian Republican Movement ‘welcomes’ the Queen’s visit
The Australian Republican Movement today welcomed the Queen’s coming
visit as an opportunity for all Australians to reflect upon the
fact that Australia does not have one of their own as its head of
state.
The National Director of the ARM, James Terrie, said “that unlike
many of our opponents during the debate leading to the November
6 referendum, we are not confused or attempting to mislead the public
as to who our head of state is - it is Queen Elizabeth II. This
is the core of our call for Australia to have a head of state that
is an Australian citizen and resident, not someone who lives in
another country and whose loyalty is to that foreign country."
Mr Terrie added that the contortions that many monarchists have
had to go through have also been reflected in the debacle as to
who will open the Olympic Games. Protocol and precedent demands
that it should be the head of state of Australia - the Queen. Similar
confusion is reflected in changes to the loyal toast during the
visit.
“If the monarchists and supporters of the status quo can’t get
it right then what hope does anyone else have in understanding the
incongruities in our current constitutional arrangements,” Mr Terrie
said.
The ARM will not be holding any ‘counter-demonstrations’ during
the Queen’s visit and asks all republicans to treat the visit with
the appropriate respect due to our head of state. Mr Terrie said
that the ARM expected that after the Queen has departed there will
be increased public awareness and debate as to the need for Australia
to have its own head of state.
Authorised by Malcolm Turnbull,
Australian Republican Movement, 60 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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