Friday, May 31, 2019

Should Australia Become A Republic? :: essays research papers

I believe that Australia should not become a commonwealth. I hark back that there would be no point in becoming a land, because we live with emerge the intervention of the Queen at the moment, so becoming a republic would achieve nothing. If we were to become a republic, we would fall back the support of England in times of war, famine or other disaster. I think that becoming a republic would achieve nothing, lose our links with England and waste the parliaments time when they should be concerned with more important issues.If we were to become a republic, the governor general would be replaced by a president who would have the same powers and responsibilities as our Governor General, so only the name and the person holding the position would change, wasting important parliament time and achieving absolutely nothing. At the present time, there is nothing wrong with the constitution, and if there was anything wrong with it, it could be changed by referendum, once again proving tha t becoming a republic is pointless. Currently, we are not tied down at all by the monarchy, and although the Queen does have the power to intervene in the running of our country, she doesnt out of tradition, and therefore, probably never will, bound by the tradition. If we become a republic, we would lose valuable ties with England and perhaps part of our heritage that goes with it. England can support us by many unfortunate events that we may face and England, being on the other side of the world may not, putting them in a position to passport us financial, military or other support. If we were to become a republic would we forget that the English were the first people to colonise our country, and instead of learning most the colonisation of our country, learn about the way in which we broke free from England and the monarchy? We owe our existence in Australia to the English and we are treated very well(p) by them - they let us manage our own affairs and dont interrupt in the r unning of the country, while still offering their support if we should ever demand it, and if we were to break free from this "tight rein" by the monarchy, would they still offer their support when we needed it?Becoming a republic would achieve nothing and we would lose our valuable ties with England and the monarchy.

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