“Australians for Constitutional Monarchy, that’s Australians for C-O-N-S-T-I-T-U-T…” You get the idea: my employer’s name is a bit of a mouthful. Once upon a time it was “Leadership Beyond Politics: Australians for Constitutional Monarchy”. So every time I have to spell it out to someone, I remember “it could be harder”.
Those words, “Leadership Beyond Politics”, encapsulate the great advantage conferred by constitutional monarchy. Authority in Australia — what makes the difference between an armed man stopping your car and a lawful RBT — is vested in the crown and exercised by its officers… But I’m running away with myself and before you know it I will be into the finer points of constitutional law and history — in particular the famously abrupt end of a prime ministership (probably not the one you think I mean).
Crikey asked me to write something on the barbecue I attended in honour of Prince William, held in Sydney yesterday. By royal request, the guests were overwhelmingly younger Australians. Everywhere you turned there were people from different organisations all excited to be there.
One guy I met sitting out in the blazing sun (I lasted about two minutes before fleeing for standing room in the shade) told me he had contemplated wearing a Sex Pistols T-shirt. Perhaps he would have got more than he bargained for if he had.
The event was MCed by Daniel MacPherson, who joked that seeing the informality of the Prince’s dress he didn’t mind that he himself was wearing no tie and had left his jacket backstage. The Prince heckled him with a pointed remark about the tightness of MacPherson’s jeans. Time was when royalty got a ribbing from the stage about rattling the jewellery — the tables seem to have turned.
The Prince spoke for barely a minute. Things were already running late, no doubt because HRH wanted to greet pretty much everyone he could on the way to the venue as well as among the guests.
It was the speech by Premier Kristina Keneally that was the revelation. She rehearsed a personal history — one ancestor fought under George Washington against the British — and spoke of the bonds of friendship that unite the English-speaking peoples. I braced myself for the “but” — the obligatory “republic is inevitable blah blah not relevant to modern Australia blah blah” and it never came. Good for her. You don’t use the limelight to attack the bloke who is drawing the limelight to you.
I don’t doubt that one day Prince William will be King of Australia and provide that leadership beyond politics I mentioned earlier. How fitting that for once Australia’s usual politicking about royalty was forgotten.
A S3x Pistols tshirt? I thought you said these were young ppl – the Pistols formed in 1975, I remember them when I was a kid, and I’m over 40!
I don’t quite get why you put emphasis on ‘constitutional’ at the beginning of your article. I have no strong feelings for the subject one way or another, but i always assumed that republics wanted a constitional government also, just one that didn’t involve a foriegn hereditary power who’s not allowed to be catholic.
I think the constitutional applies directly to monarchy, as opposed to non-constitutional ones, that you could call despots or dictatorships.
From monarchists over the last few days you’d get the sense there’s to be no King Charlie? It’s almost as though we in colonies get to choose our new head of state.
Mr Flynn, Juristocracy has long replaced the obsolete and anachronistic Constitutional Monarchy, which is nothing more than a delusion and an obscene waste of money. The Governor General and state governors are appointed by the Prime Minister; respectively the State Premier and not the Queen.
They are all political favourites representing the interests of the party, instead of the interests of the Australian people. You must know the people do not benefit from this oligarchy in any way.
We must therefore cut our ties with the anachronistic British Monarchy, choose an Australian Head of State, introduce a long overdue bill of rights, a 21st century constitution to benefit the people of Australia and bring back integrity, accountability and transparency.
The tremendously negative effects of juristocracy on the Australian public are explained in Australia`s lone stance against civil rights bill: how juristocracy enables this and blocks debate http://www.mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=616222
My citizen journalist articles demonstrate exactly how unaccountable the Governor General and Governor of Queensland really are.
Whilst we have been consistently denied legal youth advocacy and have been denied publicity and access to public service in our very own country on equal terms, The Wall Street Journal Online has published my articles on the world news page on several occasions because the silence of those concerned speaks volumes to our credibility.
Over to you Thomas Flynn – perhaps you would like to take up this ongoing travesty against my unrepresented son with Queen Elizabeth II?
Don’t worry now; I won’t hold my breath waiting for your action.
Further details:
QLD Governor Silent on Judicial Corruption Claims Against Brother http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=621126
QLD Governor Wensley Silent On Judicial Abuse
http://mathaba.net/news/?x=620047
Armed Police Eject Mother From Queensland Parliament
http://mathaba.net/news/?x=620379
Governor of Queensland’s charade and judicial corruption denial continues http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/8/21/770060/-Governor-of-Queenslands-charade-and-judicial-corruption-denial-continues-