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<p dir="auto"><strong>jadzia92</strong> — <em>2 years ago(March 07, 2024 04:26 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">In the depiction of Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke in The Crown, Hawke is shown as a republican who was determined to make Australia as soon as possible.<br />
While the real Hawke was a republican he however did not make Australia a republic, a first-order priority whilst as Prime Minister.<br />
Hawke was pragmatic on when Australia should become a republic.<br />
It seems that Peter Morgan may have gotten Hawke confused with his successor Paul Keating who is more vocal in his republicanism.<br />
Keating curiously is not depicted in The Crown.</p>
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