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Quote from: Not Now Kato on February 19, 2019, 03:41:34 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on February 19, 2019, 03:17:56 pmhttps://petition.parliament.uk/signatures/55960080/signedsigned Sign as much as you like, the law is the law; international law is international law. It may let you vent your frustration, but it won't change a thing in this instance. Oh, and there are quite a few people who have already 'returned' to the UK.It might have had an influence Kato.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on February 19, 2019, 03:17:56 pmhttps://petition.parliament.uk/signatures/55960080/signedsigned Sign as much as you like, the law is the law; international law is international law. It may let you vent your frustration, but it won't change a thing in this instance. Oh, and there are quite a few people who have already 'returned' to the UK.
https://petition.parliament.uk/signatures/55960080/signedsigned
The expert legal opinion on the radio this morning was that there's not a chance in hell that the decision to revoke her British citizenship will survive appeal.But that's not the point though is it. There's an entirely different reason why her citizenship was revoked yesterday. This is now about Sajid Javid positioning himself to be the next PM when May finally goes.
Quote from: drfchound on February 19, 2019, 10:16:56 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on February 19, 2019, 03:41:34 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on February 19, 2019, 03:17:56 pmhttps://petition.parliament.uk/signatures/55960080/signedsigned Sign as much as you like, the law is the law; international law is international law. It may let you vent your frustration, but it won't change a thing in this instance. Oh, and there are quite a few people who have already 'returned' to the UK.It might have had an influence Kato. As I understand it the Home Secretary has taken legal advice, as is the correct thing to do. That advice seems to have been that if she has dual citizenship then her UK citizenship can be revoked. As I said, the law is the law; international law is international law. They are the deciding factors, not a lot of signatures. This has happened previously with ISIS supporters from the UK, one of which has won his appeal against the decision - i.e. proved that he did not have dual citizenship. The government has advised her family that she too has the right of appeal against a similar decision. One can only hope that if she does appeal the legal advice and information regarding her status that the government received was accurate and her appeal will fail, but again, the law is the law and any appeal decision will be based on facts and not signatures.
I just wonder what the reaction would have been if it was a 15 year old white girl gone to join a murderous cult abroad, who then, after possibly being raped a couple of times, giving birth twice and both her kids being killed, gets pregnant again and decides she and the baby might be better off at home.This girl is surrounded by other muslims, probably former ISIS fighters still dedicated to the cause, meaning she can't renounce ISIS or complain about anything publicly. Is that not a strong possibility?
I just wonder what the reaction would have been if it was a 15 year old white girl gone to join a murderous cult abroad, who then, after possibly being raped a couple of times, giving birth twice and both her kids being killed, gets pregnant again and decides she and the baby might be better off at home.This girl is surrounded by other muslims, probably former ISIS fighters still dedicated to the cause, meaning she can't renounce ISIS or complain about anything publicly. Is that not a strong possibility? I wouldnt want her back either it’s nothing to do with colour or race it’s the fact she has shown no remorse still wants to be with her Isis fighting husband
The only person if heard describing her as a victim is Jacob Rees-Mogg on QT last week. Pick the bones out of that.
Well she probably will be burnt at the stake if she comes back here.
Just seen on tv that Corbyn says that Begum should be allowed to come back to the UK.
Bentley. Are you saying the Govt should arbitrarily abrogate international law because fewer than 1% of the population have signed a petition?