The minimalist approach, therefore, seems to run against his political instinct. Small wonder his Corowa speech at the weekend hinted that he is moving away from it.
Initially, the Nervous Nellyism appeared to arise from the belief that Australians always knock back referendum proposals so they must not be scared too much. The whole republic thing could fall flat on its ear if the nervous Australian voter thought the change was too big.
Keating seems to have reassessed this. And quite right, too. It is based on a jaundiced view of Australia’s referendum history.
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