Further proof Peter Fitzsimons is a little man with a small mind.
Thursday, 15 September 2022
The Australian reports - Pirate Pete’s struggling Republic group will “call to axe monarch from money”
What a weasel.
Might be the Chardonnay speaking.
The Australian Republic Movement will campaign for the removal of the British monarchy on currency, as the Albanese government leaves open the option of replacing Queen Elizabeth II on the $5 note with a national icon.
The Australian understands the ARM will call for the late Queen’s image to be removed from the $5 note while also urging the government to reconsider using King Charles III’s image on coins from next year.
The ARM, led by author and former Wallaby Peter FitzSimons, has suspended its campaign for a republic until the end of next week while the nation is mourning the death of the Queen.
But sources involved with the ARM said removing royal representation on currency would be the “first point of order” for the group’s advocacy when it recommences its campaigning.
A member of the ARM told The Australian it was “ridiculous” for the government to already commit to using the King’s image on coins from next year.
The ARM is not expected to immediately propose who should be the Australian-born replacement to the monarch on the back of coins and on the $5 note, with its advocacy likely to be focused on igniting debate on the issue.