Yes ... and no. It offered all the options equally. Why should people have had to vote 'Yes' for a republic without knowing what format it would take? Two votes, one for Yes or No, followed by a separate one for what type of republic could lead to the disaster of having a new form of government that two thirds of Australia voted against. Hardly democratic.
Youse guys Down Under, and youse Kiwis, could use some good ol' Yankee common-sense advice, which is, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
Prost!
Brad
Youse guys Down Under, and youse Kiwis, could use some good ol' Yankee common-sense advice, which is, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
Prost!
Brad