dannyrhinos89
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Fantastic news. Hopefully she swings with a rope around her neck wherever she ends up.
Well the judge said he could do it as she is of Bangladeshi descent and can claim citizenship there. What a great message that sends out to all the British citizens who have parents who were born abroad.Think it's scandalous that the Home Sec can unilaterally strip someone of their citizenship.
That’s her head in a noose then
Syrian Kurds don’t levy the death penalty. They’ll likely lock her up for life.Fantastic news. Hopefully she swings with a rope around her neck wherever she ends up.
Priti Patel has made her bed already with pre election claims re terrorists. She faced criticism over the early release of the Streatham attacker. So now the Tories need to be making a statement and sticking to it.Think it's scandalous that the Home Sec can unilaterally strip someone of their citizenship.
I think its scandalous that she can claim legal aid to fight it.Think it's scandalous that the Home Sec can unilaterally strip someone of their citizenship.
Legal Aid isn’t there to presume innocence or guilt before a trial has been had.I think its scandalous that she can claim legal aid to fight it.
and why should Bangladesh have to deal with her? it's an absurd ruling. disgraceful stuff all round, but the majority won't care cuz feck terrorists rah and all that.Well the judge said he could do it as she is of Bangladeshi descent and can claim citizenship there. What a great message that sends out to all the British citizens who have parents who were born abroad.
Enemy combatants don't usually get a trial.Legal Aid isn’t there to presume innocence or guilt before a trial has been had.
Thisand why should Bangladesh have to deal with her? it's an absurd ruling. disgraceful stuff all round, but the majority won't care cuz feck terrorists rah and all that.
I don’t think that term is used anymore. Regardless, I don’t think it’s right for the British government to strip someone of their citizenship without a trial (or at all but that’s a different discussion).Enemy combatants don't usually get a trial.
I know. They can't even aid and abet terrorists now without the threat of losing their citizenship. What's the world coming to?Well the judge said he could do it as she is of Bangladeshi descent and can claim citizenship there. What a great message that sends out to all the British citizens who have parents who were born abroad.
I recall that the Bangladesh government said she'd have to apply for citizenship and they wouldn't grant it. This mantra that the UK government keeps repeating about her right to Bangladeshi citizenship isn't accurate.Well the judge said he could do it as she is of Bangladeshi descent and can claim citizenship there. What a great message that sends out to all the British citizens who have parents who were born abroad.
Yeah, completely miss the point.I know. They can't even aid and abet terrorists now without the threat of losing their citizenship. What's the world coming to?
Nah, I didn't.Yeah, completely miss the point.
Syrian Kurds don’t levy the death penalty. They’ll likely lock her up for life.
Is that even true? Her mom was British too and claimed to not have dual citizenship. Bangladesh also clarified that mom was not a citizen there.Well the judge said he could do it as she is of Bangladeshi descent and can claim citizenship there.
You clearly don't.Nah, I didn't.
I read a story about an Indian couple in the UK who paid to have their adopted son murdered in India for insurance payout. The UK courts have blocked their extradition to India because they would face the death penalty and that is against the European human rights act. If shamima is sent to Bangladesh then I think she won't survive longer than a month before she's done in by state security forces.Well the judge said he could do it as she is of Bangladeshi descent and can claim citizenship there. What a great message that sends out to all the British citizens who have parents who were born abroad.
A tribunal ruled that Ms Begum could be stripped of her nationality because she had not been left stateless.Is that even true? Her mom was British too and claimed to not have dual citizenship. Bangladesh also clarified that mom was not a citizen there.
The whole "let's shift it to Bangladesh" is just awful.
What do you mean ‘ was British?’ She is!This was just the UK dodging its responsibilities and passing them on to countries that don't have the same resources to handle the situation or countries where she will not get a fair trial. If she was british, you had to get her back and put her on trial. Anything else is just irresponsible.
I'm questioning this. Did a basic lookup and only people who have at least one Bangladeshi parent are eligible to obtain citizenship. Neither of SBs parents are Bangladeshi. Bangladesh FM also confirmed this.The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC), a semi-secret court which hears national security cases, said she could instead turn to Bangladesh for citizenship.
Yes, it's the reason why so many foreign born people of Bangladeshi background can't play for the national football team.I'm questioning this. Did a basic lookup and only people who have at least one Bangladeshi parent are eligible to obtain citizenship. Neither of SBs parents are Bangladeshi. Bangladesh FM also confirmed this.
Yeah, I think this was all done for publicity by the right wing government.I read a story about an Indian couple in the UK who paid to have their adopted son murdered in India for insurance payout. The UK courts have blocked their extradition to India because they would face the death penalty and that is against the European human rights act. If shamima is sent to Bangladesh then I think she won't survive longer than a month before she's done in by state security forces.
Bangladesh had nothing to wipe their hands with, she's got nothing to do with them.I support what the government are doing RE this situation in regards to doing everything they can to stop this cnut returning. I am surprised that she didn't win her first appeal though given that practically she has been made stateless after the Bangladeshi government wiped their hands of her. Regardless of the verdict in this appeal it is quite clear that both sides will continue to appeal so will just go on rumbling through the courts until it reaches a conclusion or until she's dead.
It's a slippery slope covered in oilYeah, I think this was all done for publicity by the right wing government.
My point was more about the long term implications, what if one day a really right wing extremist government manages to get in and starts stripping people of their citizenship just because their parents are from a different country.
That would be you.You clearly don't.
So what would you do with a British citizen who does not have ties to another country?
I meant washed. But yes, I agree.Bangladesh had nothing to wipe their hands with, she's got nothing to do with them.
Why not strip citizenship.?Oh..That would be you.
Let them die in a ditch? Deliver her to ISIS? I understand perfectly well the legal entanglements of trying to remove her citizenship, but that doesn't mean I give a damn about any miscarriage of justice for individuals like of her.
To think that has any ramifications for people with duel nationalities or foreign born parents who don't support and aid in the deaths of countless innocent people, is daft.
Oh that would be horrible! Imagine aiding in the deaths of dozens of innocent lives and then having your citizenship revoked. The injustice of it all!Why not strip citizenship.?Oh..
Or The UndateablesThis would be a next level episode of Banged up Abroad.
I get it, your argument is emotional, no point taking this discussion further.Oh that would be horrible! Imagine aiding in the deaths of dozens of innocent lives and then having your citizenship revoked. The injustice of it all!
Elvis goes on a date with a terroristOr The Undateables