Rare British W?

by BocciaChoc

33 comments
  1. How desperate do you have to be to seek british citizenship ?

  2. So she is stateless? Well, Sweden has a turn on for stateless people. Ask the Palestinians.

  3. You got to be incredibly dumb to join ISIS. Even as a 15-year old you’d expect better decision making. How can you not know that joining them basically means declaring war on your current nation, meaning they don’t want you anymore.

  4. Lengthy court proceedings that take multiple years and lots of money < Paveway IV

  5. So, even if I put aside the question of “why would anyone want to be british anyway?”, why is everyone in the comments acting as if they were smart mfs at 15yo? Do you think I didn’t see you, Barry, saying very embarassing stuff and having a very embarassing world view back when you were a teen Barry?
    We all do a fuck ton of a very questionable life choices when we are still 15yo. She just got unlucky to make one with much more terrible consequences for her.
    And if you don’t believe that having toxic surroundings can completely warm your world view, know that I have a 19yo intern who is saying shit like “colonization could have worked” because of being from a military family.

    But anyway, who would wanna be British nowadays?

  6. Being able to taken the citizenship away from a citizen born in that country is a slippery slope. If she committed any crimes then she can be trialled at court

  7. Every time her citizenship is denied she has another makeover to look more western and less Isis, shes gone from full burka to headscarf to this already, at this rate by the time this hits the supreme court she will be doing interviews in a bikini and promoting her cause on Onlyfans.

    She has been apart from her family for too long though, we should deport them immediately.

  8. By ‘W’ do you mean ‘win’?

    If so, why don’t you say ‘win’ instead of talking like a yank!

  9. More like Shamima *Begone*! ^(I see myself out…)

  10. What has Shamima Begum and football got in common? They’re not coming home.

  11. If she were actually a threat to the security of the UK I would understand, but she was just a teen who made a huge fucking mistake

  12. Not condoning what she did bit I’d rather see her locked up in the UK for a very long time, rather left to roam free.

  13. You’d think as a British citizen we would have brought her back to the UK to face trial here. She was born here, therefore she is our responsibility. All this does is appease bloodthirsty tabloids and right-wing populists. We have institutions like the justice system for a reason, we should use it.

  14. In the Netherlands we spare no effort to get these poor misled victims back and pamper them

  15. Unfortunately French government is not as based

    So British W here, quite envious

  16. She was 15y.o. when she joined ISIS, according to most legal systems she wasn’t even legally responsible for her own actions, I don’t see why she shouldn’t get her citizenship back and serve a fine, if nothing she shouldn’t have been stripped of the citizenship in the first place but instead be considered a kidnapped individual.

    Her only sin here is to keep on insisting on British citizenship, as if joining ISIS wasn’t enough to underline mental disability.

  17. As much as I wish the absolute worst for this woman, and I do, I don’t think this is entirely good. Bangladesh have said they won’t provide her citizenship. The UK government knew that and stripped her of her British citizenship anyway.

    I’m not so concerned in her case. As I said, I wish the worst on her. But I’m worried about the precedent that sets in British law. That the UK government can intentionally make you stateless if they don’t like you enough.

  18. We are talking about someone who was brainwashed and married to a soldier at age *15* and had 3 kids who died? She was literally middle school aged and this sounds very unlawful, how is this a win…?

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