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Corbyn makes views on IS girl known.
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Jeremy Corbyn: Removing IS teen Shamima Begum's UK citizenship 'not right'

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He’s ****ed anyway, Tony Blair is favourite to lead the TIG so you can see a lot more Labour jumping ship.
I always found Tony Blair a weird one in that you know he’s lying but he does it so convincingly you end up believing him.
 
I think the decision to strip her of her British Citizenship will be overturned, whilst I understand to a degree why it was done , & it’s what I wanted, as Home Secretary you should be above making hasty decisions. It seems she doesn’t have any other nationality, so therefore we aren’t able to do it under international law.
I do believe we should throw the book at her when she comes home though, I realise this will be costly , but so will trying to keep her out.
 
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I think the decision to strip her of her British Citizenship will be overturned, whilst I understand to a degree why it was done , & it’s what I wanted, as Home Secretary you should be above making hasty decisions. It seems she doesn’t have any other nationality, so therefore we aren’t able to do it under international law.
I do believe we should throw the book at her when she comes home though, I realise this will be costly , but so will trying to keep her out.

We don’t want that **** in Great Britain
 
I think the decision to strip her of her British Citizenship will be overturned, whilst I understand to a degree why it was done , & it’s what I wanted, as Home Secretary you should be above making hasty decisions. It seems she doesn’t have any other nationality, so therefore we aren’t able to do it under international law.
I do believe we should throw the book at her when she comes home though, I realise this will be costly , but so will trying to keep her out.
The problem is, she could be deemed to not breaking any law, there maybe no book to throw at her.....she could go free, how do we feel about that? must admit, it doesn't feel comfortable with me!!