Maybe she should be returned. To the Manchester Arena. Along with the families of the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.
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Good riddance of the week
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Originally posted by original PM View PostFor folks sake
she has admitted enough on tv to be guilty.
She left the UK to go fight for IS against the UK - as she freely admits.
Or are you telling me we should welcome with open arms someone who is clearly happy seeing your head in a bin?
Or are you now going to tell me she is the victim and has been failed by the white western world and not be her radicalised religion?
I'm not interested in mob justice, or in your fanciful ideas of "either agree with me that she's guilty, or you support ISIS too" conspiracy theories.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIt is vitally important that the message we do not give out is
a) Feel free to join and fight for enemies of our nation against us - and then expect to be able to come back to the UKDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWell that's okay then, if you're Jeremy Kyle. Fortunately we don't leave judicial questions of guilt or non-guilt up to whatever the telly says.
And I'm sure the CPS will take that into account when determining if there is a crime that should be investigated and that she can be charged for.
This is a pointless conversation going nowhere. I've stated several times that crimes needs to be investigated by the relevant authorities and brought before a court before there is any conclusion of "guilty" or "not guilty".
I'm not interested in mob justice, or in your fanciful ideas of "either agree with me that she's guilty, or you support ISIS too" conspiracy theories.Comment
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIf she is suspected of terrorist charges the CPS have very little to do with it. It gets handled by the UK internal security services. That is their Job
Several branches are probably involved, but to say that the CPS has very little to do with it is not correct, the SCCTD is a division of the CPS:
Terrorism | The Crown Prosecution ServiceComment
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Can't find the balance for this although it does look like this will get it's day in Parliament.Comment
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Interesting factoid: The UK only removed beheading as a punishment for treason in 1973.
Now that'd be the biter bit.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostInteresting factoid: The UK only removed beheading as a punishment for treason in 1973.
Now that'd be the biter bit.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostInteresting factoid: The UK only removed beheading as a punishment for treason in 1973.
Now that'd be the biter bit.
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Shamima Begum: IS teenager to lose UK citizenship - BBC News
Ms Begum gave birth to a baby boy last weekend, having previously lost two children.
Her husband, a Dutch convert to Islam, is thought to have surrendered to a group of Syrian fighters about two weeks ago.
You can take the boy out of Holland but..........“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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