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Australian Notes

Australian Notes

28 November 2013

3:00 PM

28 November 2013

3:00 PM

Tony Abbott is right. Too much is being made of the Governor-General’s ‘injudicious’ support for republicanism and gay marriage. It is more likely to damage her standing than the monarchy or traditional marriage. Some monarchists criticise her ‘hypocrisy’ in accepting vice-regal office while not believing in it. Yet a certain amount of hypocrisy is inevitable, even necessary, in public life.

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