Be right back wrote: » I don't think they want her either.
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » Bangladesh can take this piece of human garbage.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Why should Bangladesh take her? She has never been there nor ever had a Bangladeshi passport.
E mac wrote: » Yup agree Germans did the same post WW2 'funnily enough' every one interviewed about working at a concentration camp was a low level didn't have a clue what was going on employee..
Be right back wrote: » What happened to the girls she travelled there with?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Shamima Begum is a British citizen.
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » Why should the UK take her back?
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » Her British citizenship had been revoked. She is not a British citizen.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Not possible. It is illegal for Britain to make a citizen stateless.
Beasty wrote: » That appeal will progress, possibly with her attending via video link, and if she wins it there may be a new debate over whether a UK citizen can be denied entry into the country
The appropriate response to the problem in the present case is for the appeal to be stayed until Ms Begum is in a position to play an effective part in it without the safety of the public being compromised. That is not a perfect solution, as it is not known how long it may be before that is possible.
washman3 wrote: » Worth remembering that this line/excuse was totally disregarded at the Nuremberg trials, and rightly so. Each and every one of them knew exactly what they were doing.:mad:
theguzman wrote: » As a British Citizen she has the right to live and reside in Ireland, I wonder if she has tried our own shower of muppets, I'm sure they would send the Govt jet for her, mutter something about inclusivity and the Good Friday Agreement etc.
Rodney Bathgate wrote: » Keep telling yourself that.
Deleted User wrote: » Was.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Wrong.
Eric Cartman wrote: » whatever about their management of other scenarios, the UK got this one spot on.https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-56209007 we should learn from them and never have allowed Lisa Smyth to return here. Islamic terrorism has no place in europe.
biko wrote: » I'm glad it worked out like it did. Unlike some other countries UK and Denmark are sending out a strong message that if you leave the country to join such a horrendous terror sect you are not welcome back.
punisher5112 wrote: » The UK rarely gets it right but that lunatic is best kept out and as far away from the hard working decent citizens. Probably end up here like many others though.
theguzman wrote: » A Brexit Bonus if you will, even if Ireland decided to do similar to Lisa Smith etc. then the EU Court of Human Rights would just overrule any similar scenario here.
Odhinn wrote: » A rather harsh view, given that she was but 15 years when she went off.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You're the one thinking with your arse. You've offered nothing to the thread other than hysterical flatulence.
Rodin wrote: » The Brits were right to get independence from the European courts. Meanwhile in Irish courts today, despite a judge admitting to having the power to give a life sentence, a judge gave less to a man convicted of raping a 6 month old. He even suspended part of the sentence. I have no words....
jam_mac_jam wrote: » I'm sure the girls that were taken as slaves by ISIS were all over age.
suicide_circus wrote: » Thats a little simplistic to be fair, if she went to join a white supremacist group would you think the same? She joined a group whose cruelty and murderousness was on a scale rarely seen.
end of the road wrote: » they can't and they won't as she is not from Bangladesh but from britain. well, because, you know, she belongs to them. she is still a british citizen dispite the revokation of her british citizenship, as it is quite likely an illegal revokation given the country britain has been trying to palm her off on has said she is not one of their citizens, and dispite the issues of that country they would not lie and would be best placed to know who is and isn't one of their citizens.
end of the road wrote: » nope their management of it was a complete failure that only delays the inevitable, as in her eventual return to britain, which will happen in the end whether britain wants it or not. lets be honest, it was politically motivated nonsense by a home secretry who was trying to appeal to people who don't even recognise him as british because of the color of his skin. lisa smith would have been returning here anyway eventually, it was better it be at our own hands then her either being deported or even worse escaping the camps and getting in here and us not detecting her. islamic terrorism has no place anywhere the same as any other sort of terrorism. they may think they are sending out such a message but they aren't. the only message they are sending out is that they will dump their citizens on other countries when it is politically expedient to do so, and even if that may breach international law they won't and don't care. why should the civilians of syria have to put up with her and other foreign fighters? she can be kept away from the decent hard working people of britain by, you know, being locked up there. if she does end up here then the irish government should absolutely deport her to britain with imediot effect. and quite rightly so. because 2 can play that game, and if we wanted to deport a citizen of another country back there who had irish citizenship or had even the ability to gain it, theoretically that country could strip them of their citizenship so they wouldn't have to take them back. that's a situation which cannot be allowed at any cost and i'm sure britain will find this out.
[Deleted User] wrote: » At last, a post based in reality. Well said.