ManWithNoName
TheBrownDog
Uhhh what the ****? Let's just bring back White Australia and be done with it.
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Buzzfeed had it first on Twitter and about a dozen others had it at the same time.Errr where did you get this from? I can't find anything about it on google.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/markdistefa...cking-your-papers-on-the-streets-o#.itVkVldkGErrr where did you get this from? I can't find anything about it on google.
Errr where did you get this from? I can't find anything about it on google.
I don't get it.
That Visa quote is the most random thing. Came out of nowhere. What does visa fraud have anything to do with crime committed in Melbourne CBD?
Because this is clearly solely due to the monarchy and nothing else.If only there was some sort of way we could have a debate about what kind of country we wanted and how we could change our system of government.
But nah, it has no direct impact on anyone and would cost too much.
Because this is clearly solely due to the monarchy and nothing else.
hey, I hope we do become a republic but it won't change this sort of jackbooted shenanigans. Border patrols and protection rackets are the states stock in trade.If only there was some sort of way we could have a debate about what kind of country we wanted and how we could change our system of government.
But nah, it has no direct impact on anyone and would cost too much.
Yep. If Abbott was President and not PM this wouldn't be happening. You're right.All the issues are inter-twined. But if you're not happy about the direction the country is taking, then time to think about changing it.
hey, I hope we do become a republic but it won't change this sort of jackbooted shenanigans. Border patrols and protection rackets are the states stock in trade.
Yep. If Abbott was President and not PM this wouldn't be happening. You're right.
No doubt the Queen was on the phone this morning demanding it.
Real talk: If you'd like to go ahead and explain how this is inter-twined with the republic debate, feel free.
that's because no-one wants to get IN to Scotland!Dunno. In Scotland they have long had a different attitude to asylum and immigration than in England. One of the key pitches for YES in the independence campaign was the ability to have an independent immigration and asylum policy that would NOT be as punitive and retrograde as the UK policy.
Change is possible, you just have to want to make it happen. Though for all the hand wringing by some over this, I'm tripping there's plenty more out there who support it.
There's just as much room and opportunity to discuss these issues now. Right now. We had as much opportunity at the last election too.Well, Abbott would still be PM in a republic. The Governor-General hasn't ordered this and neither would a president.
My point is a republic debate offers the opportunity to discuss a huge range of issues and attitudes. I keep making this point and the experience of similar decisions in similar countries like Scotland, Ireland and Canada proves my point in every instance.
Our attitudes to asylum and immigration would be key.
I felt one of the key reasons independence in Scotland was so opposed by certain quarters is that it could have proved a model for a post industrial socialist country, which scares the bejesus out of some.Dunno. In Scotland they have long had a different attitude to asylum and immigration than in England. One of the key pitches for YES in the independence campaign was the ability to have an independent immigration and asylum policy that would NOT be as punitive and retrograde as the UK policy.
Change is possible, you just have to want to make it happen. Though for all the hand wringing by some over this, I'm tripping there's plenty more out there who support it.
There's just as much room and opportunity to discuss these issues now. Right now. We had as much opportunity at the last election too.
I felt one of the key reasons devolution in Scotland was so opposed by certain quarters is that it could have proved a model for a post industrial socialist country, which scares the bejesus out of some.