MP Claims NSW Hate Speech Bill Would Have Failed if Truth About Caravan Was Revealed

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  1. It sounds like the New South Wales hate speech bill was a topic of significant debate. If an MP believes that the bill wouldn’t have passed had the “caravan truth” been known, it suggests there were underlying issues or facts that might have changed perspectives on the legislation. Transparency and informed discussion are crucial in legislative decisions, and it would be interesting to learn more about what the “caravan truth” entails and how it relates to the broader implications of the hate speech bill. What are your thoughts on the impact of this information on public opinion and policy-making?

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