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<p>Section 40 of the British Nationality Act (BNA) 1981 provides for the deprivation
of British citizenship where the Secretary of State is satisfied it is conducive to
the public good and would not make an individual stateless. The Immigration Act 2014
introduced a new power allowing deprivation of a naturalised British citizen where
they have conducted themselves in a manner which is seriously prejudicial to the vital
interests of the UK and where the Secretary of State has reasonable grounds to believe
that the person is able, under the law of another country or territory outside the
UK, to become a national of that country or territory.</p>
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