It's just been rules that she will NOT be allowed to return to the UK to fight her citizenship case. A victory for common sense. She made her choice when she went to fight with those scumbags. All turds flush eventually. **** off and good riddance. https://metro.co.uk/2021/02/26/sham...urn-to-uk-to-fight-citizenship-case-14149152/
Champion! Making a mistake when you’re 15 years old is having a fag behind the bike shed at school, not joining IS ffs. She can rot in her camp as far as I’m concerned.
Let her back in... People make mistakes... Just keep and eye on her and make her commit to doing good deeds.
She can still fight it though and she will likely win. We better keep watch on her if she does come back
Supreme Court - highest in the land. Now that we have left the EU she cannot take her case to the ECJ. Any further claim would be to the ECHR for a breach of human rights.
So basically Brexit has helped us kick her out for good and if we were in the EU we'd be forced to let her back in? #gopriti
I just believe in giving people another chance. Many won't take it but I wonder how many millions of people sit around just wishing for one last chance that sadly never comes around.
Think its absolutely the wrong decision. The Kurds and Americans were pleading with countries to take back their citizens who had gone to join ISIS. Leaving them out there, in a power vacuum, with no chance of getting out is just asking for it to kick off again. She should be brought back to UK, tried and imprisoned here until she is no longer a danger to society.
The same way you do with any other criminal. Probably could argue for her to be incarcerated in a mental hospital indefinitely until psychologists determine she is ready to be released. I just think we have to be responsible for the **** that our citizens do around the world, whether this means extraditing them to stand trial overseas or taking them back and dealing with them when it is clear that leaving them where they are could have serious consequences for the countries they are currently in.
Deportation and extradition are two different things. Deportation - we dont really care what happens to them we just want them out. Extradition - their country of crime shows they have a case to answer and a chance of a fair trial, and I suspect now, not the death penalty, and we transfer them to their custody. Removing her citizenship was a means of washing our hands of the problem. If she had got back here we couldnt have deported her because she doesn’t have dual citizenship and why should another country have to deal with our problem. Think its wrong that we now expect Syria or a refugee organisation to deal with it.