Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:08): That is right. That is exactly right. When they are not dual citizens we want to lock them up, but when they are dual citizens we want to keep them out. When they are not dual citizens we want to lock them up, and when they are dual citizens we want keep them out. It is absolutely crystal clear: if you are just an Australian citizen and you are a terrorist and you come back to Australia, we will lock you up; if you are a dual citizen and you leave Australia to fight for a terrorist army, we never want you back. If you are a dual citizen and you leave Australia to fight for a terrorist army, you have committed the modern form of treason. We will strip you of your citizenship because we never, ever want you back. We have a very, very clear position on this. We have had a very clear position for some time now. I repeat: we will strip citizenship from terrorists who are dual nationals. First of all, Labor's position was that this was dog whistling; then their position was that they would support it in principle; and today, the shadow Attorney-General— Ms Owens interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Parramatta will desist. Mr ABBOTT: when asked what he would do, what Labor would do, with these terrorists fighting in the Middle East—so someone who is fighting in Iraq and Syria—the shadow Attorney-General said, 'Well, you get them back here.' You get them back here! Not for dual nationals, mate! Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence on my left. Mr Bowen interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McMahon. I will not have this wall of noise. There will be silence. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr Danby interjecting— The SPEAKER: And that includes the member for Melbourne Ports. Mr ABBOTT: I know members opposite are getting very excited here because they are feeling very, very anxious about the divisions and the splits in their own ranks over national security issues. The Leader of the Opposition can tell us where they stand when it comes to stripping the citizenship from terrorists who are dual nationals. Is that dog whistling, which is what the Leader of the Opposition said it was a fortnight ago? Is it something they support in principle—which is what he said a week ago—or have they junked all of that and they now say to terrorists who are dual nationals, 'Welcome back!'— Ms Owens interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Parramatta has been warned and will leave under 94(a). Mr ABBOTT: 'We want you back here in Australia', which is what the shadow Attorney-General said this morning. The SPEAKER: The member for Parramatta will leave under 94(a) for one hour. The member for Parramatta then left the chamber.