Petition Calling on Republic MP to Retract Slur on Queen
Petition Calling on Republic MP to Retract Slur on Queen
The Honourable Matt Thistlethwaite MP, Shadow Assistant Minister for Financial Services and Shadow Assistant Minister for the Republic, posted on Tuesday 14 July 2020 on his Facebook “Today’s release in full of the Palace Letters confirm that Australia needs to begin another serious discussion about an Australian as our head of state – an Australian who acts is the interests of our nation and its people, not beholden to the advice, influence and interests of a foreign power.” [meaning that the Queen acts in the interests of a ‘foreign power ‘ with the inference that she is, herself, a 'foreign power']. Mr Thistlethwaite has also publicly repeated his claims on television and elsewhere.
Please sign this petition calling on Mr Thistlethwaite to retract his unfounded and quite blatantly wrong remarks relating to the Queen of Australia as being a foreign power. The Queen and her successors will always, without question or doubt, act in the interests of Australia.
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Michael Fennemore followed this page 2020-07-18 10:50:47 +1000
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Troy Jordan signed 2020-07-18 10:31:01 +1000God save the Queen, Advance Australia and Keep our flag forever!🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
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Lynette Pollard signed 2020-07-18 10:25:10 +1000
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Paul & Donna Robison signed 2020-07-18 10:24:41 +1000Learn to live with and appreciate our background, how it developed, what was right and wrong and let history guide you. Stop trying to change what was and learn from what is and should be. Destroy history and our children will never know where they came from or why and thus won’t really be able to make knowleadgeable decisions about now.
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Anne Lacy-Herbert signed 2020-07-18 10:24:07 +1000
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Brendon Hyde signed 2020-07-18 10:23:37 +1000
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Christopher Jordin signed 2020-07-18 10:21:53 +1000He and any other that thinks this way should be sacked
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Roger Geary signed 2020-07-18 10:17:08 +1000
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gaven borthwick signed 2020-07-18 10:02:34 +1000matt thistlethwaite is most surely a hypocrite. he should resign from parliament before making any further attacks on the australian parliamentry system.
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Iñigo Villanueva signed 2020-07-18 10:01:23 +1000
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Colin Middleton signed 2020-07-18 09:57:37 +1000
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John Bunyan signed 2020-07-18 09:53:48 +1000
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Philippe Lambin signed 2020-07-18 09:49:11 +1000
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phil reid signed 2020-07-18 09:47:24 +1000
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Jacquelyn Young signed 2020-07-18 09:45:17 +1000
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Graham Norman signed 2020-07-18 09:44:25 +1000
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Ken Grundy signed 2020-07-18 09:43:13 +1000The msm are again referring to the 1975 “Constitutional Crisis”. In fact it was the Constitution which provided the solution to the economic/financial/political crisis.
Also, I believe signatures to a petition require a physical address, not postal. This needs to be clear in the box above. -
Karl Pfeifer signed 2020-07-18 09:43:03 +1000
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Fr P A Mcgavin signed 2020-07-18 09:42:26 +1000
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Michael Weitzmann signed 2020-07-18 09:42:07 +1000
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Andrew French signed 2020-07-18 09:41:55 +1000
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Michael McMahon signed 2020-07-18 09:38:24 +1000
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Jenny Fleming signed 2020-07-18 09:38:21 +1000Absolutely disgusted by Mr Thistlethwaite MP
’s comments. Suggest he reads the constitution by which he swore his oath when entering Parliament. -
Robert Courtney signed 2020-07-18 09:37:22 +1000Mr Thistlewaite should be reprimanded by the House for his non loyal comment.
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Wayne Robinson signed 2020-07-18 09:35:15 +1000
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Terrence Page signed 2020-07-18 09:31:43 +1000I think the comments of Mr Thistlethwsite are not only disgusting but outrageous and inaccurate. It’s clear the Queen did not influence the Governor General’s decision to sack Mr Gough Whitlam but even if she had we are her subjects and she is not a foreign power
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chris Moon signed 2020-07-18 09:26:58 +1000
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Sheilia Hughes signed 2020-07-18 09:23:52 +1000
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Dennis Lovett signed 2020-07-18 09:21:25 +1000
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Louis Cook signed 2020-07-18 09:16:52 +1000It is sad to see an elected member of the Parliament publicly displaying his ignorance of the Australian Constitution and the Australian ‘system of government’.