- December 22, 2013 12:00AM
Bradley Wiggins, 2012 Tour de France winner and
Olympic gold medal winning cyclist, is Knighted by the Queen.
Picture: AP Source: AP
HE restored an oath of allegiance to the
Queen when he was sworn in as Prime Minister, but Tony Abbott has
ruled out bringing back Knights and Dames in Australia.
Monarchists including David Flint and Alexander
Downer have mused that the PM is such a traditionalist that he may
follow New Zealand's lead and bring back knighthoods.
Tony Abbott swore allegiance to the Queen as
incoming Prime Minister but has ruled out bringing back imperial
honours. Source: News Limited
But critics within the Liberal Party have savaged
the idea of as an attempt to introduce a "bunyip aristocracy''.
In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Mr
Abbott said he did not support the idea, which would involve
converting the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) to
Knighthoods or reintroducing a new regal honour.
Alexander Downer had hoped Prime Minister Tony
Abbott would follow New Zealand’s lead and reinstate Knights and
Dames. Source: News Limited
"It's true that some people have said to me:
'What about doing what New Zealand did','' Mr Abbott said.
"But I don't think it would be practical to
just rebadge ACs. There was a rarity to their AC equivalent which
made it easier for them to do this."
Prime Minister Tony Abbott denies radio
broadcaster and devout monarchist Alan Jones suggested bringing back
the titles. Source: News Limited
Asked if Sydney radio broadcaster and friend Alan
Jones had pushed the idea, Mr Abbott said he had not.
"No, no, no. Just a bit of chatter. I don't
think New Zealand is a relevant model here.
"The problem is they just basically converted
there ACs into knighthoods. I just don't think that's realistic in
this country.
"Look, I am pleased that we've got Sir David
Smith and Sir Rod Eddington. Good to see Sir Bradley Wiggins as a
result of things he did in the United Kingdom.
"I don't mind having Knights and Dames
around. We've thankfully still got a few."
Australian businessman Sir Rod Eddington received
a Knighthood for services to the aviation industry after serving as
CEO of British Airways. Source: News Limited
Former Prime Minister John Howard's appointment to
Her Majesty's Order of merit (OM) also sparked discussion about the
option last year.
It was Gough Whitlam who axed Knighthoods in 1975,
only to watch Malcolm Fraser reinstate Knights and Dames a year
later.
Members of the Australian Mocharchist Leageu
Professor David Flint and Jai Martinkovits. Alan Jones is the
league’s patron. Picture: Nic Gibson Source: News Limited
Then after the 1983 election, then Prime Minister
Bob Hawke abolished the category all over again.
John Howard is understood to have rejected the
idea of reinstating Knights and Dames on the grounds that the endless
chopping and changing was undermining the dignity of the honour.
Many of his advisers also believed the Liberal
Party would be mocked and seen as out of touch with modern Australia.
1 comments:
We would be better off if the Australian Monarchist League's Professor David Flint, Jai Martinkovits and Alan Jones went back to London
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