Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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Yes 100%, as long as she doesn’t take a bloody selfie of herself re-entering the country.
So why – at the risk of opening up a can of worms – don't they do that? She would be less of a threat then, no?To answer this, if she was/is to have her citizenship returned, she would be arrested and charged immediately at the border. Not too familiar with British criminal law, but I imagine it would be a life sentence, with her being constantly watched within prison to prevent radicalisation of others.
So why – at the risk of opening up a can of worms – don't they do that? She would be less of a threat then, no?
Cost. They don't have to pay for her food, the cost to search her mail. It costs a lot to have someone in prisonSo why – at the risk of opening up a can of worms – don't they do that? She would be less of a threat then, no?
Neither can I - and neither, as far as I can see, did the poster you were replying to suggest it. So why bring it up? All it will lead to is some numpty coming on here to scweam 'Racism'Either way, and I see both points, I cannot see how it’s racist at all. Just because she’s of mixed race makes no difference whatsoever. She went and joined a terror group etc - colour of her skin etc makes no difference to anything for me… Not sure Isis and Siria can be compared to the French etc it’s about anti terrorism more than anything.
Bollocks.If she was white and from Weybridge, she'd be sent home to face justice
Either way, and I see both points, I cannot see how it’s racist at all. Just because she’s of mixed race makes no difference whatsoever. She went and joined a terror group etc - colour of her skin makes no difference to anything for meNobody doubts that what she did was morally reprehensible, but:
a) She was a child.
b) Hundreds of ISIS fighters have returned to this country. What about them?
c) Imagine if a French girl bombed a British city and the French turned to us and said "You can't send her here, she's not French anymore". Would we be expected to pay the £500k bill to keep her in our prisons?
post #5 - same posterNeither can I - and neither, as far as I can see, did the poster you were replying to suggest it. So why bring it up? All it will lead to is some numpty coming on here to scweam 'Racism'
Bollocks.
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And if some smart-arse lawyer got her off on a technicality?She should be subject to a trial and then imprisonment if found guilty.
Sorry - only read through post bounce threads...........Either way, and I see both points, I cannot see how it’s racist at all. Just because she’s of mixed race makes no difference whatsoever. She went and joined a terror group etc - colour of her skin makes no difference to anything for me
post #5 - same poster
I thought was government policy now if someone was a national security risk to make them a cabinet minister
I think that's an excellent point and one that is very easy to forget.I don't think there is a 'right' answer, certainly not an answer that has or will ever satisfy everyone.
And if some smart-arse lawyer got her off on a technicality?
Guilty people DO get acquitted you know.If you don't trust the law and the courts what can you trust ?
I thought this country was the above all that because we don't do things like Guantanamo Bay.
Clearly not....