Should ISIS fighters be allowed to return 'home'?

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The BBC have confirmed the unfortunate event which you mentioned yesterday evening.
Of course we are sympathetic even to a monster like her in such circumstances , but they're beginning to use it as a means of gathering support and sympathy for her and to point the finger at Britain and its people as the real bad guys in the story.
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What I very odd about social media and this girls case is the number of people gloating about a girl who was groomed at 15 and has had three children die in the last four years.

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Simple answer NO.
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She's on her way home at last. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers money is a small amount to pay for justice.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... nship.html

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Monello wrote:She's on her way home at last. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers money is a small amount to pay for justice.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... nship.html


Im not sure what justice we want . She's made choices which have led to more horrible consequences than any court would enforce and so is the way of the world.

We don't want her back and we don't want further involvement with her. I do think that we should restrict legal aid for those who have wilfully and deliberately given up their rights and nationality.

Abandonment to this horrible but voluntary exile in a Moslem country is a better example to other potential home jihadists than anything the courts could produce , and perhaps it should be extended to those who take part in such things without leaving voluntarily .
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I think we ought to lavish her with benefits, including a free home and as much legal aid as possible just to deter others.

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m4rkb wrote:I think we ought to lavish her with benefits, including a free home and as much legal aid as possible just to deter others.


i was thinking the same

champion her, make her a leader, paint her as a victim

instead of railing the cunt or at the bare minimum, fucking her off from europe
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Monello wrote:She's on her way home at last. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers money is a small amount to pay for justice.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... nship.html


I assume they are appealing the order to remove her citizenship?

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Eaststand wrote:her babys died apparently, according to her lawyer.


There was something very odd with the videos of her with that baby, seemed to be covered up head to toe, and not moving at all, almost as if it was a doll being used to gain sympathy.
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He was told it wasn't lawful when he did it.

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Vespa wrote:


He was told it wasn't lawful when he did it.

Well if you can pass laws for Brexit in the bat of an eye, and allow criminals to vote in The House, getting that one through should have been a doddle.

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Corbyn thinks the slag should be given legal aid.
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No longer a British citizen therefore not entitled to legal aid paid by the UK
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A total pantomime paid for by us.

She''ll be back, she'll have unlimited taxpayer funded Legal Aid - plus a house. She'll become an icon of the far left as well as radical islamists and never have to work again. We'll pay to watch her take the further piss as this new icon.

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