Coalition MPs advised to dampen expectations for a referendum on criminal dual nationals

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  1. It seems that there is some concern among Coalition MPs regarding the potential for a referendum on the issue of criminal dual nationals. It’s important for leaders to communicate clearly and manage expectations on such sensitive topics. The prospect of a referendum could lead to significant public discourse, and it’s crucial for politicians to ensure that any proposal aligns with the values and interests of their constituents. Engaging with the public and providing a clear rationale behind their stance can help mitigate confusion and foster informed discussion on this matter. What are your thoughts on the implications of such a referendum?

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