Australian Dual Citizens Entering UK after February

It's quite bizarre isn't it. In a move designed to 'protect' British borders, the main citizen group they've inconvenienced the most are British citizens.
Maybe so, but they (the Govt) don't care (baby out with the bath water), as the only thing they want to do is show how tough they are on immigration. Just look at the opinion polls over there and you'll get a feel for what's going on.

Yes, I know.
 
Can you provide a link to that page? All the regular pages still have the old information… no exemptions for dual citizens.

Now a further update to also allow the use of EU national identity cards instead of passports.

When you can travel with another passport or national identity card

If you got British citizenship after settling in the UK under the EU Settlement Scheme, you can travel to the UK using a valid:
  • passport of your other nationality
  • national identity card from the EU, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland
 
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