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What should we do with her

  • Let the slag rot where she is?

    Votes: 25 62.5%
  • Bring her back home and lock her up

    Votes: 6 15.0%
  • Bring her back and interrogate her for info for her freedom

    Votes: 2 5.0%
  • Bring her back and give love and understanding

    Votes: 4 10.0%
  • Just give the bitch and her spawn everything she wants for free

    Votes: 2 5.0%
  • Give her the bullet

    Votes: 7 17.5%

  • Total voters
    40
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She left the U.K. as a child, indoctrinated by on line extremist propaganda.

Whether she’s allowed to come back into the U.K. is a matter of International Law not populist opinion.

The U.K. have made clear they won’t assist her, which means she’d have to somehow find her way to a nation with a U.K. consulate, which is doubtful.

Merely facts........

The thread asks for opinion, if it asked for fact then it’d be closed after the first post.

I personally find it interesting the contrasting levels of anger, acceptance, sympathy, apathy etc... the little vermin’s situation has encouraged people to speak and for the most part it has not descended into an assassination of Islam, so <ok>
 
She left the U.K. as a child, indoctrinated by on line extremist propaganda.

Whether she’s allowed to come back into the U.K. is a matter of International Law not populist opinion.

The U.K. have made clear they won’t assist her, which means she’d have to somehow find her way to a nation with a U.K. consulate, which is doubtful.

Merely facts........

It was only my opinion tbf.

I would argue she's a danger to this country and by any legal means should be kept out.

Imagine if she then later down the line was responsible for killing innocent British citizens!
 
The thread asks for opinion, if it asked for fact then it’d be closed after the first post.

I personally find it interesting the contrasting levels of anger, acceptance, sympathy, apathy etc... the little vermin’s situation has encouraged people to speak and for the most part it has not descended into an assassination of Islam, so <ok>
Facts are important as without facts you can’t make a considered judgement and it’s merely emotive.
 
It was only my opinion tbf.

I would argue she's a danger to this country and by any legal means should be kept out.

Imagine if she then later down the line was responsible for killing innocent British citizens!

You can’t say she’s a danger to this country, as you don’t know what she’s been doing in Syria, all we know is that she went there lured by the ideology of ISIS.

If she does land back here, then the authorities will decide whether she has transgressed U.K. law and should stand trial, they will also no doubt assess her risk to society as part of that process.

I have no real interest in, or empathy for, this woman, for me the real crux of this issue is how we’re allowing impressionable young people to be indoctrinated by not only the likes of ISIS but other groups from the far right for example, whilst they’re sat in their bedrooms at home. There needs to be action to counter it, whether that be on internet providers or by specific lessons in school that counter the propaganda and can identify those at risk.
 
You can’t say she’s a danger to this country, as you don’t know what she’s been doing in Syria, all we know is that she went there lured by the ideology of ISIS.

If she does land back here, then the authorities will decide whether she has transgressed U.K. law and should stand trial, they will also no doubt assess her risk to society as part of that process.

I have no real interest in, or empathy for, this woman, for me the real crux of this issue is how we’re allowing impressionable young people to be indoctrinated by not only the likes of ISIS but other groups from the far right for example, whilst they’re sat in their bedrooms at home. There needs to be action to counter it, whether that be on internet providers or by specific lessons in school that counter the propaganda and can identify those at risk.

Totally agree with the last part. There is obviously a big issue there that needs to be challenged.

I think whether she's a danger to the country is a matter of opinion and ultimately risk.

She's been in bed with hardcore terrorists who are violently against this country and what it stands for.

I think its very risky letting her back in.
 
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Totally agree with the last part. There is obviously a big issue there that needs to be challenged.

I think whether she's a danger to the country is a matter of opinion and ultimately risk.

She's been in bed with hardcore terrorists who are violently against this country and what it stands for.

I think its very risky letting her back in.

We don’t have a legal choice in terms of letting her back in though, I’m sure the Govt are hoping that she doesn’t rock up, so they don’t have to face that fact. It’d be convenient if she just happened to disappear. Just saying......
 
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We don’t have a legal choice in terms of letting her back in though, I’m sure the Govt are hoping that she doesn’t rock up, so they don’t have to face that fact. It’d be convenient if she just happened to disappear. Just saying......
Of course she’ll rock up, where else will she get a free place to live with benefits?
 
I saw one poster advocating that she should face a life of constant rape. I must have missed the subtle humour in that post.

I don’t think we’d find enough volunteers to constant-rape her anyway so let’s just assume that was an anomaly.
 
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