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The debate is over in the formal sense but in practice I doubt we're anywhere near the end in terms of the implications.Somewhat speculative at this stage but I think someone looking back 20 years from now will recognise it as a turning point much like various others throughout history. A point where things never went back to being quite how they were, the referendum itself was run but permanent change had occurred.I mean that in the same way that, for example, there's various issues today where if we look back they're clearly traceable as resulting from or at least being heavily influenced by something occurring decades ago, especially during the Hawke - Keating era.So I think we've at least plausibly seen a turning point the real implications of which will take many years to become apparent.
The debate is over in the formal sense but in practice I doubt we're anywhere near the end in terms of the implications.
Somewhat speculative at this stage but I think someone looking back 20 years from now will recognise it as a turning point much like various others throughout history. A point where things never went back to being quite how they were, the referendum itself was run but permanent change had occurred.
I mean that in the same way that, for example, there's various issues today where if we look back they're clearly traceable as resulting from or at least being heavily influenced by something occurring decades ago, especially during the Hawke - Keating era.
So I think we've at least plausibly seen a turning point the real implications of which will take many years to become apparent.
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