Dear Prime
Minister,
I am writing to
express my complete and utter disgust at the lack of recognition your
government has displayed toward Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee.
As a member of the
Commonwealth, and one of the few countries still fortunate enough to be a
Constitutional Monarchy, the people of this country had every reason to expect
to participate in the world-wide celebrations.
Her Majesty is, under Australia ’s
Constitution, Queen of Australia and, despite the numerous luncheons,
church services and other private functions held in honour of the jubilee, your
government’s dismal failure to make any gesture, aside from the token lighting
of a bonfire, does nothing more than demonstrate your unfitness to run this
country.
This is not a
matter of the Monarchy/republican debate but, rather, one of honour, dignity
and protocol – all areas with which a prime minister must appear to be
conversant, regardless of his own personal opinions. This would have been a wonderful opportunity
for Australia
to show the world that it is a mature nation capable of recognising and
honouring the achievements of a world leader.
Unfortunately, however, you have presented the country as a petulant
child who is sulking because he can’t get his own way.
I urge you to follow
the example other Commonwealth nations, such as Canada , by marking the occasion in
a suitable way, perhaps by the minting of a Jubilee Medal.
Yours sincerely,