Australian Dual Citizens Entering UK after February

Irish citizens do not need a passport to travel to the UK, a valid photo ID or driving licence is sufficient.
Following independence, a Common Travel Area was established to facilitate easier movement for the (former) citizens of the UK. It’s reciprocated and UK citizens do not need a passport to travel to Ireland.
 
Apparently still possible to apply for an ETA in your other passport until February 25, and you’ll potentially be able to travel on that.

If you stated you are a British citizen already, I’m not sure of the status of your ETA after 25 Feb. It might be cancelled?
 
It seems to me that if you as an Australian dual citizen, arrive in the UK after 25th February you will need to do so on your UK or Irish passport. If you can't produce that passport on departure you will most likely not be allowed to board your flight. This is the UK Government link I used.
"Electronic travel authorisation (ETA): guide for dual citizens".
The confusion my friends and family have is they are thinking that because they have not renewed their UK passports for many years or decades, they can use an ETA after 25 February. They can't and will have to renew the UK passport to travel.
 
The bigger issue as I see it is for those who have “automatically” inherited British citizenship through their parents etc, and are thus dual citizens not by personal choice. So to comply in a legal sense they’d have to either get a UK passport or renounce their acquired citizenship , both of which require time, effort and money.
 
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