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The federal Opposition has sought to introduce a private members bill to ban the display of Nazi symbolism, in a challenge to the Albanese government.

The federal Opposition has sought to introduce a private members bill to ban the display of Nazi symbolism, in a challenge to the Albanese government to back its words with actions.for not making a public statement condemning the actions of anti-transgender Victorian Liberal state MP Moira Deeming, the federal Opposition tried to suspend standing orders to introduce a bill of its own.

“Of all the symbols of bigotry, this one we have a particular need to unanimously oppose,” Mr Burke said. Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto wants to expel Ms Deeming who attended an anti-transgender rally on the weekend along with neo-Nazis.

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