• SirMaple__@lemmy.ca
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    24 hours ago

    Welcome to the club Australia! Now it’s time to get to work and put measures in place to prevent what’s happening in the US from happening in our countries.

    • Wooki@lemmy.worldOP
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      21 hours ago

      We are lucky enough to have the royals as a check and balance. The moment an authoritarian party gets into power the Governor/Queen can and has previously booted the ruling Government out. (See Prime Minister Menzies controversy)

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        The moment an authoritarian party gets into power the Governor/Queen can and has previously booted the ruling Government out. (See Prime Minister Menzies controversy)

        Could you expand on that please ? I assume you’re not referencing Gough Whitlam’s dismissal by the GG at the behest of the CIA ?

        I’ve had a quick search and can’t find anything pointing to conflict between Menzies and the Crown, nor anything suggesting the monarch or the GG booted him out. Could be a searching failure on my part of course so info appreciated

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      I came to this discussion thread to find a comment just like yours and to up-vote it. Thank you for posting that.

      Would you please be so kind as to accept my up-vote? I would be deeply honoured.

  • Wooki@lemmy.worldOP
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    Safe to say, Australians did not like what they were seeing in the USA. A resounding majority win is huge considering they only just formed minority Government in their previous term.

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    1 day ago

    to the left

    yet still barely over the left centre part of the political spectrum. Cautious optimism, with the heavy emphasis on cautious.

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      to the left

      yet still barely over the left centre part of the political spectrum

      Yeah, I chuckled at that. Labor is centrist with MPs soft right and soft left around the centre. The Greens are left but they lost 2 seats.

  • kooks_only@lemmy.ca
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    Careful Australia. Our spineless opposition leader is having another MP resign his seat so he can run in a by-election there. The riding he chose voted 80% Tory.