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Message started by Bam on Aug 9th, 2018 at 8:03pm

Title: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by Bam on Aug 9th, 2018 at 8:03pm
Head of state: MPs bombarded with requests for free portraits of Queen

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Quirk of parliamentary rule book means Australians are entitled to pictures of the monarch, Prince Philip and other ‘nationhood material’

It’s a great Australian tradition borne of our parliamentary system – contacting your local MP to complain about bin collections and unsavoury property developments next door.

But it turns out that parliamentarians’ real obligation to Australian voters is to be the nation’s least-known but best-stocked royal merchandiser.

Under the bizarre quirk, constituents are entitled to receive certain “nationhood material” under the “constituents’ request program”.

The best-known obligation is to provide Australian flags, which MPs’ offices have dutifully complied with many years. But the program also extends to other material, such as recordings of the national anthem, and portraits of Queen Elizabeth.

An article in the the online magazine Vice this week highlighted the little-known parliamentary code and has sparked a flurry of requests to MPs.

“As a good constituent and apparent royalist, I sent an email to my MP, Andrew Hastie, and requested Liz’s portrait,” Vice’s Nicholas Lord wrote.

“While I was initially told his office was out of stock – I apparently wasn’t the first Western Australian to want Elizabeth on my wall – three weeks later I had my portrait, along with some complimentary Aussie flags for good measure.”

Portraits of the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, are also available.

Tim Watts, the Labor MP for Gellibrand and a republican, said he had received dozens of “tongue in cheek” requests for a portrait since the Vice story.

“I love my constituents. They have responded to this article in that Australian tradition of taking the piss,” Watts said on Sky News, while brandishing various portraits of “Her Madge”.

Watts said constituents who requested a Queen Elizabeth portrait from his office would also receive promotional material for the Australian Republic Movement.


Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by LEFTWINGER on Aug 9th, 2018 at 8:19pm
Oh really  :) Boy am I going to have some fun with this,  all bonfire fodder of course

Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by Stauggielin on Aug 9th, 2018 at 9:34pm
Whether we all like or not, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of UK is our Head of State, and the Union Jack is on our flag and on all the State flags.

Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by Bam on Aug 9th, 2018 at 9:50pm

Its time wrote on Aug 9th, 2018 at 8:19pm:
Oh really  :) Boy am I going to have some fun with this,  all bonfire fodder of course

Perhaps a good opportunity to get the Australian flag and the Aboriginal flag. Perhaps the Eureka Flag as well if my local Labor MP is kind enough to provide one.

Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by LEFTWINGER on Aug 9th, 2018 at 9:53pm
Will ask my local libtard member for eureka flag  ;)

Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by juliar on Aug 9th, 2018 at 10:13pm
Hey rtard Polly Waffle a portrait of Her Maj would look good on your mantlepiece alongside your bust of Baffled Billy.

Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by Bam on Aug 10th, 2018 at 11:30am
MPs' offices inundated with requests for free portraits of Queen Elizabeth II

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Key points:
* Constituents are able to ask their federal MP for "nationhood material"
* This includes flags, the national anthem and images of the Queen and Prince Philip
* Labor MP Tim Watts will send Melbourne West-related material along with the requests

Melbourne MP Tim Watts says his office has received dozens of "tongue in cheek" requests for free portraits of Queen Elizabeth in the last 24 hours, but he is firing back with some "nationhood material" of his own.

Mr Watts said the requests came flooding in after a report by Vice Media that highlighted the little-known "constituents' request program" which allows for voters to receive free "nationhood material" including flags, recordings of the national anthem and images of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, just by asking their federal member.

Speaking to the ABC's Radio National Drive program, the Labor MP said most of the inquiries from his constituents in Gellibrand had been made jokingly.

"I can say before the story was published, I had received zero requests for portraits of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth," he said.

"The last 24 hours, I would say about four dozen.

"I think 99 per cent were tongue firmly in cheek."

In response, Mr Watts said he was perfectly entitled to use his freedom of speech to send extra materials back.

"I've chosen to respond to these tongue in cheek requests with a bit of nationhood material of my own from Melbourne's west," he said.

"Some portraits of [retired Western Bulldogs captain] Bob Murphy and [former prime minister] Julia Gillard, some Australian Republican Movement membership forms and an invite to our Wattle Day barbeque at Williamstown beach."

Mr Watts is not the only MP to be inundated. Mayo MP Rebekha Sharkie wrote she had received 25 inquiries in 12 hours.

He said MPs were not legally obligated to provide the material, the legislation just created the ability for them to source the nationhood material.

The Labor MP said there was merit behind the program, with many schools and community groups acquiring flags and the constitution for various reasons, including educational purposes.

"Usually people request flags when they're representing Australia overseas for sport or school or community groups," Mr Watts said.

"Very frequently I give out Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags and I think that is a worthwhile thing to do for our community.

"It's not all the farce of giving pictures of Liz [Queen Elizabeth II] and Phil the Greek [Prince Philip]."


Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by LEFTWINGER on Aug 10th, 2018 at 11:42am

Bam wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 11:30am:
MPs' offices inundated with requests for free portraits of Queen Elizabeth II

Quote:
Key points:
* Constituents are able to ask their federal MP for "nationhood material"
* This includes flags, the national anthem and images of the Queen and Prince Philip
* Labor MP Tim Watts will send Melbourne West-related material along with the requests

Melbourne MP Tim Watts says his office has received dozens of "tongue in cheek" requests for free portraits of Queen Elizabeth in the last 24 hours, but he is firing back with some "nationhood material" of his own.

Mr Watts said the requests came flooding in after a report by Vice Media that highlighted the little-known "constituents' request program" which allows for voters to receive free "nationhood material" including flags, recordings of the national anthem and images of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, just by asking their federal member.

Speaking to the ABC's Radio National Drive program, the Labor MP said most of the inquiries from his constituents in Gellibrand had been made jokingly.

"I can say before the story was published, I had received zero requests for portraits of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth," he said.

"The last 24 hours, I would say about four dozen.

"I think 99 per cent were tongue firmly in cheek."

In response, Mr Watts said he was perfectly entitled to use his freedom of speech to send extra materials back.

"I've chosen to respond to these tongue in cheek requests with a bit of nationhood material of my own from Melbourne's west," he said.

"Some portraits of [retired Western Bulldogs captain] Bob Murphy and [former prime minister] Julia Gillard, some Australian Republican Movement membership forms and an invite to our Wattle Day barbeque at Williamstown beach."

Mr Watts is not the only MP to be inundated. Mayo MP Rebekha Sharkie wrote she had received 25 inquiries in 12 hours.

He said MPs were not legally obligated to provide the material, the legislation just created the ability for them to source the nationhood material.

The Labor MP said there was merit behind the program, with many schools and community groups acquiring flags and the constitution for various reasons, including educational purposes.

"Usually people request flags when they're representing Australia overseas for sport or school or community groups," Mr Watts said.

"Very frequently I give out Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags and I think that is a worthwhile thing to do for our community.

"It's not all the farce of giving pictures of Liz [Queen Elizabeth II] and Phil the Greek [Prince Philip]."


;D ;D

Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by LEFTWINGER on Aug 10th, 2018 at 11:43am

juliar wrote on Aug 9th, 2018 at 10:13pm:
Hey rtard Polly Waffle a portrait of Her Maj would look good on your mantlepiece alongside your bust of Baffled Billy.


Stick to the propaganda,  you just don't have it otherwise

Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by greggerypeccary on Aug 10th, 2018 at 11:48am

Its time wrote on Aug 9th, 2018 at 9:53pm:
Will ask my local libtard member for eureka flag  ;)



;D

I've got a huge Eureka flag that my mate Mick at the CFMEU gave me.



You should pop in and see the original, in Ballarat.  Impressive.


Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by Gordon on Aug 10th, 2018 at 11:54am
Greg or Lefty?


Title: Re: Have you got your portrait of Her Madge yet?
Post by LEFTWINGER on Aug 10th, 2018 at 3:41pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 10th, 2018 at 11:48am:

Its time wrote on Aug 9th, 2018 at 9:53pm:
Will ask my local libtard member for eureka flag  ;)



;D

I've got a huge Eureka flag that my mate Mick at the CFMEU gave me.



You should pop in and see the original, in Ballarat.  Impressive.


Will do  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

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