Election threat over refugee bill after bombshell legal advice

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Let’s swap one submarine for medical treatment then

The bill also incentivises self-harm as a way to gain priority access to the mainland.

Wasting taxpayers money again.

LNP continually lie so I wouldn’t believe anything they say. Go billshortenmp get it done

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