In contrast, Max Hill QC, the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, has said Britons who joined IS through "naivety" should be spared prosecution and instead be reintegrated into society if they return home.
Les1066 wrote:In contrast, Max Hill QC, the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, has said Britons who joined IS through "naivety" should be spared prosecution and instead be reintegrated into society if they return home.
The stupid snowflake probably believes that every inmate in our prison system is innocent, too.
Hornet 6 wrote:You want to live here, then work here, dress as we do, worship as we do and speak clear and precise english when in public
and that includes when on the phone in public.
OK, rant over for today.
Neil.
Graham M wrote:And then someone throws a spanner in the works-
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... 0-000.html
Shootist wrote:Hornet 6 wrote:You want to live here, then work here, dress as we do, worship as we do and speak clear and precise english when in public
and that includes when on the phone in public.
OK, rant over for today.
Neil.
Worship as we do? You really want to go down that road? That would be me getting slung out of the country then, because I do not, and will not, worship (certain parts of certain ladies excepted). And where would you send all the teenage idiot Kevins who seem never to have spoken clear and precise English in their life, especially on the phone? And given the current fad of gender neutrality, just how the hell is anyone supposed to dress these days?
But, on the OP point, I agree, the only good jihadi is a dead jihadi. The idea that the misguided ones might be reintegrated into society is meaningless when you consider their policy of hiding their true intentions when convenient. If they were just misguided then at the very least we will have culled the stupid ones.
Hornet 6 wrote:Ok plain english.
Worship as we, as a nation do, i.e.in a christian church, or don't worship at all.
Graham M wrote:I have no problem with anyone praying to the God of their choice; we certainly don't want the situation they had in Northern Ireland where Catholics and Protestants were killing each other because they were of different beliefs.
So if someone wants to pray to an Islamic god, then I don't have a problem. My problems starts when I am told that, as an infidel (I don't worship Allah) I should be killed.
This is where we have the problem.
Shootist wrote:Hornet 6 wrote:Ok plain english.
Worship as we, as a nation do, i.e.in a christian church, or don't worship at all.
I would be interested in how that could be enforced.
Hornet 6 wrote:Shootist wrote:Hornet 6 wrote:Ok plain english.
Worship as we, as a nation do, i.e.in a christian church, or don't worship at all.
I would be interested in how that could be enforced.
Easily, no real need for proof, just deportation, once back in whatever hell hole they hail from they would be free to appeal the sentence, if they can find someone who will listen.
Neil.
Graham M wrote:Cherie Blair
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