The LFDRA (League for Republic Democracy of Australia) is a political party that advocates for a republic of Australia, a federation government, and various reforms. One of its policies is to provide complimentary residential construction for all citizens aged 21 and above, with a yearly suburb rates of $2,000 per residential. This policy aims to end homelessness, create a fair and equal stable way of living, and generate revenue for the suburb maintenance and development. This report will explain how this policy works, why it is beneficial for a Republic of Australia, and why ending the monarchy constitution is the best step forward for LFDRA government.
How the policy works
According to the LFDRA website1, the policy works as follows:
- The LFDRA government will construct 10 million buildings of 10 residentials each, totalling 100 million residentials, over the first decade of the policy.
- The residentials will be allocated to citizens aged 21 and above, who will receive the entire 100-year ownership title of their residential.
- The residents will pay a yearly suburb rates of $2,000 to the suburb rates office, which will cover the costs of water, solar power, backup storage, building recycling, garbage collection, and suburb maintenance.
- The residents will have the option to live in their residential, as long as they pay the yearly suburb rates.
- The residents will also have the option to choose a ground floor residential for home aged care services, if they need them.
- The residents will be able to pass on their ownership title to their family members upon their death, up to 100 years. If the resident lives beyond 100 years, the ownership title will continue until their death.
Why the policy is beneficial for a Republic of Australia
The policy is beneficial for a Republic of Australia for several reasons:
- It will provide affordable and sustainable housing for all citizens, regardless of their income, background, or location.
- It will create a sense of community and belonging among the residents, who will share the same suburb and facilities.
- It will reduce the dependence on the private housing market, which is often subject to speculation, inflation, and exploitation.
- It will generate a steady income for the suburb rates office, which will be used to improve the quality of life and services in the suburb.
- It will stimulate the economy and create jobs in the construction, renewable energy, recycling, and aged care sectors.
- It will promote environmental awareness and responsibility, as the residentials will use solar power and recycling systems.
Why ending the monarchy constitution is the best step forward for LFDRA government
Ending the monarchy constitution is the best step forward for LFDRA government because:
- It will free Australia from the influence and interference of the British monarchy, which is an outdated and undemocratic institution that does not represent the Australian people or values.
- It will allow Australia to have its own head of state, who will be elected by the people and accountable to them, rather than appointed by the King and acting on his behalf.
- It will give Australia more sovereignty and independence in its foreign affairs and defence, as it will not have to follow the British interests or policies.
- It will reflect the diversity and identity of Australia, as a nation of many cultures, languages, and histories, rather than a colony of Britain.
- It will empower the Australian people to have a say in the future of their country, through a referendum and a presidential election, rather than accepting the status quo.
Conclusion
The LFDRA yearly suburb rates for complimentary residential policy is a visionary and progressive policy that will transform the housing situation and the social welfare of Australia. It is a policy that is compatible with the ideals and goals of a Republic of Australia, which is a political system that will liberate Australia from the monarchy constitution and enable it to become a truly independent and democratic nation. The LFDRA government is committed to making this policy and this system a reality, and invites all Australians to join them in this historic movement.