NSW MPs are likely to return to parliament for an extra week as the Minns government scrambles to push through new laws to outlaw neo-Nazi slogans and symbols – while Jewish groups say police already have enough powers to arrest racist protesters.
Premier Chris Minns has flagged a legislative response after 60 black-clad neo-Nazis, wielding a sign saying “Abolish the Jewish lobby”, demonstrated in front of parliament last Saturday .
Minns and Police Minister Yasmin Catley held high-level discussions on Thursday trying to chart a legislative solution, one Labor MP said on the condition of anonymity.
Ahead of the final sitting week in the parliamentary calendar, MPs have been told to ensure their schedules are clear for the last week of November, a reserve period, largely to provide suf

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