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". Why is her husband not making a bid to return to homeland and take her an his child. " I thought he was dead | |||
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". Why is her husband not making a bid to return to homeland and take her an his child. I thought he was dead " Just read he's alive but captured First report I read a while back said he'd been killed. | |||
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"At some point in the not too distant future her case will be used to justify the stripping of another British person of their citizenship for reasons of political expediency and most of those who are now saying well done will be demanding to know what allows the government to strip a UK citizen of their citizenship and will feel cheated when this case is quoted as legal precedent." This isn't legal precedent. The law has been in place since 1981, amd was extended in 2010/11 to stop people returning to the country. There's been at least 30 other cases up to 2017. The ECHR ruled it was lawful in March 2017, after a Sudanese (known as K2) with dual nationality lost his appeal. | |||
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"Yes but I think you will find it was the bloke never remember his name and to be fair do we actually know the legal law on stripping someone of their uk right to be here. I own the official human rights law book, i might look into it and trust me its like two old phone books together. Why is her husband not making a bid to return to homeland and take her an his child. Her parents seem to be have been found very quickly how do we know that she wasn't in touch an I'm just doubting the fact that far as I'm aware in the interview she did only one other journalist had been in contact so who told them she was there.. " Her husband surrendered before she fled to the refugee camp. Her parents were already known to the press - Shamima created a huge story in the press when she left the uk with her friends. And all of the early reports I read stated that the journalist found Shamima, not visa versa. If you have a read of more detailed analysis of the case you will have found out the legal difficulties Britain would have had in making Shamima stateless... all the information is out there, for those who can be bothered to look for it! | |||
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"At some point in the not too distant future her case will be used to justify the stripping of another British person of their citizenship for reasons of political expediency and most of those who are now saying well done will be demanding to know what allows the government to strip a UK citizen of their citizenship and will feel cheated when this case is quoted as legal precedent." If that person happens to be a terrorist or terrorist sympathiser then who cares , wether they end up stateless or in some shithole .......i really dont care. We are very tolerant and welcome people into this country , to then go and join an enemy that has taken innocent civilian lives on our own soil is unforgivable and she and others like her deserve to rot . | |||
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"That while this debt about this girl i want say much on the subject. Simply for respect on those that lost loved ones to her cause aboard. But when there was the hype about the sudden immigrats and the air port drones in now the car mana factory's and the 7 labour mps who left No one as mentioned were actually is treasa may she wasn't even there on the national tv trying to be a pm when the country was having difficulties in the middle of it all and even then she shrugged it off like she got missed sold a phone. " I think I see your point. I have always said, there re no good politicians, just lucky ones. I think May is a lucky politician. Events take place that hog the national news, while she seems to float by in the background... The handling of the brexit thing has been a shambles, she has lost motions in parliament, but she still goes on...Labour self destroying its self, her fellow tories plotting endlessly, but nothing is knocking her down... so yeah, I get what you mean. | |||
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