PM to recall Parliament to deal with citizenship issues

By Adam Gartrell, Mark Kenny
Updated November 8 2017 - 10:03pm, first published 9:53pm
Federal member for Bennelong John Alexander with his election poster at 
Eastwood Train Station in Sydney, August 9, 2013. (SHD NEWS) Photo By 
Mick Tsikas

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Federal member for Bennelong John Alexander with his election poster at Eastwood Train Station in Sydney, August 9, 2013. (SHD NEWS) Photo By Mick Tsikas bMM8L8924.jpg
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull arrives at 4 Treasury Place in Melbourne for a meeting with oppisition leader Bill Shorten. 8th November 2017 Fairfax Media The Age news Picture by Joe Armao
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull arrives at 4 Treasury Place in Melbourne for a meeting with oppisition leader Bill Shorten. 8th November 2017 Fairfax Media The Age news Picture by Joe Armao
Opposition leader Bill Shorten arrives at 4 Treasury Place in Melbourne for a meeting with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull o. 8th November 2017 Fairfax Media The Age news Picture by Joe Armao
Opposition leader Bill Shorten arrives at 4 Treasury Place in Melbourne for a meeting with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull o. 8th November 2017 Fairfax Media The Age news Picture by Joe Armao

Bill Shorten is withholding support for Malcolm Turnbull's plan to resolve the citizenship crisis, insisting MPs should be given five days rather than three weeks to produce their documents and dismissing the need for Parliament to be recalled days before Christmas.

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