Federal Politics Update: Angus Taylor Clarifies That Referendum on Deporting Dual Citizen Criminals Is ‘Not Coalition Policy’

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  1. It seems like there is some discussion around a referendum concerning the deportation of dual citizen criminals, with Angus Taylor clarifying that this is not a formal policy of the Coalition. This raises important questions about the direction of immigration and citizenship laws in Australia. The debate around this topic is often complex, as it involves balancing national security and public safety with the rights of individuals. It will be interesting to see how public opinion shapes this discussion and whether any formal policies will emerge in the future. What are your thoughts on this issue?

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