Couldn't agree more with your second sentence. I do wonder who made this case so different from all the other cases (approx 400 currently) of British citizens coming back having supported (or, like the majority, actually fought) for ISIS and have been dealt with by the British judiciary ???
Who...
To make it clear, I have no sympathies for her, however the part I disagree with is that Britain didn't 'dump' the problem on Syria when they withdrew her citizenship.
If a Syrian who was a terrorist sympathiser entered Britain illegally, should Syria be allowed to revoke their citizenship and...
Then should Syria should also be able to do the same ?
Shemima Begum is in Syria and they don't want her there, she is not a Syrian citizen and doesn't have a visa to stay. She was a British citizen and went from Britain to Syria illegally. Britain then removed her citizenship. So where should...
Whether they are illegal or not, where are you sending them if no one will accept them and they are stateless, ie they aren't a citizen of anywhere.
Where they come from won't accept them back because they are not a citizen of that country :shrug:
If a supporter of a terrorist group in Britain were to manage to get into Britain and then the country of which they were a citizen said they didn't want them back, they then become Britain's responsibility.
Have I understood correctly ?
If you really think politicians don't make senior level judicial decisions I would respectfully suggest that maybe you are the one who is mistaken :wink:
But, back to the point, it appears we are all in agreement that she is Britain's problem and we shouldn't and can't morally pass that off to...
Not for the first time, on this subject I find I am in agreement with @clapham_gull and @Nobby Cybergoat. For the first time ever, and far more worryingly, it appears I also agree with JRM 😱