Month: October 2003

  • Australian Ruling Stops Anti-Republican Discrimination

    The Returned and Services League of Australia Limited (RSL) has been found to be discriminating against republicans by refusing membership to applicants who will not swear allegiance to Liz Windsor, Britain’s hereditary head of state. The Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal found that Donald Buchanan, who had been refused membership of the veterans’ league, had been discriminated…

  • Monarchists Urge Windsor Coup

    Nigel Farage, UK Independence Party member of the European Parliament, has urged that queen Windsor dissolve Britain’s parliament to prevent British approval of a proposed new constitution for the European Union. An alternative suggestion from Mr. Farage was that Windsor refuse to sign legislation approving the new constitution, according to the Sun newspaper. Constitutional historian…

  • Denmark Eases Entry for “Royal” Wife

    Immigration is to be made easy for the foreign wife-to-be of Denmark’s so called Prince Frederick. Parliament will be pass a law to make his Australian girlfriend a citizen and taxpayers money will ensure that she does not have to demonstrate financial self-sufficiency. Immigrants usually have to wait as long as nine years and prove…