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Another one bites the dust.


A British national who has been charged with displaying Nazi symbols has had his Australian visa cancelled and faces deportation to the United Kingdom as the Albanese government starts drafting tougher laws on hate speech after the Bondi terror attack.

The man, 43, was charged with four breaches of the criminal code this month after federal police seized swastika-bearing swords from his Queensland home and determined he had used social media to promote pro-Nazi ideology and violence against the Jewish community.

He is due to face court over the charges in January, but government sources said his visa had been cancelled and he had been moved to immigration detention in Brisbane. He can leave Australia voluntarily – as South African national Matthew Gruter did last month, when his visa was cancelled after appearing at a neo-Nazi rally outside NSW Parliament – or be deported to the UK.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said: “He came here to hate – he doesn’t get to stay.”
 

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