Bill Shorten 'disgusted' over pursuit of Labor MP

By Fergus Hunter
Updated January 19 2018 - 12:38am, first published 12:31am
Federal Opposition Leader, Bill Shorten visits manufacturer Milltech Martin Bright in Laverton North, Melbourne, Thursday, January, 18, 2018.  (AAP Image/Ellen Smith) NO ARCHIVING
Federal Opposition Leader, Bill Shorten visits manufacturer Milltech Martin Bright in Laverton North, Melbourne, Thursday, January, 18, 2018. (AAP Image/Ellen Smith) NO ARCHIVING

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has deflected questions why Labor MP David Feeney - who has been unable to provide documents proving he renounced his British citizenship before being elected - shouldn't immediately resign, saying it was now a matter for the High Court.

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