Albanese government will reverse stance on set tariffs to head off opposition attacks on antisemitism response

The Albanese government will attempt to pass minimum jail sentences between one and six years for hate speech crimes in a bid to stave off opposition attacks on its response to antisemitism ahead of the federal election.

The move marks a significant departure from Labor’s own national policy platform, which opposes minimum sentencing laws which it says do “not reduce crime”, “lead to unjust outcomes” and are “often discriminatory in practice”.

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