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Referendum needed for Dutton’s call to toughen citizenship-stripping laws, expert says

Constitutional law expert Helen Irving says such a change appears to be a distraction from serious nature of anti-Israeli comments from NSW nurses

Peter Dutton’s proposal to toughen citizenship-stripping laws in response to comments made by two NSW nurses would probably require a referendum, a constitutional lawyer says.

Both major party leaders have been accused of a “bidding war” on who can look tougher on the issue, with Abul Rizvi, a former senior immigration official, urging politicians not to throw more petrol on the fire amid social tensions.

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/feb/14/peter-dutton-citizenship-stripping-laws-referendum-anti-israeli-comments-nsw-nurses

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