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    Why doesn't she get married again, and bring her newly betrothed with her? Bradford will throw a street parade in celebration- if Luton doesn't nab her first. She'll get a bigger Council house too.

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    who would want to marry her,with a track record of continuously being shagged,being pregnant from the start,a baby girl who managed to live for 1yr.
    a baby boy who only lived for 3months,and now she is pregnant again.what was she used for BREEDING?

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    I can think of many fresh faced young Isis boys who would line up to jump her bones to get into Britain. Plenty of virgins waiting for them in Heaven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by headhunter View Post
    what was she used for BREEDING?
    Yes. Many of them. Hardly a good life under ISIS

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    Shamima Begum cannot return to UK, Supreme Court rules

    Oh, FFS ... UK schoolgirl who fled to join Islamic State 'wants to return home to Eng-_117308337_hi052411267-jpg

    Shamima Begum, who left the UK for Syria to join the Islamic State group as a teenager, will not be allowed to return and fight her citizenship case, the Supreme Court has ruled.

    The court said in a unanimous ruling that her rights were not breached when she was refused permission to return.

    Shamima Begum cannot return to UK, Supreme Court rules - BBC News
    Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago ...


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    So there ya go, dave.

    You need exclaim 'Oh FFS!' no more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    So there ya go, dave.

    You need exclaim 'Oh FFS!' no more.

    What is your opinion in relation to this issue?

    It's easy to attack a comment ... now, defend your opinion.

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    Well, she's had her day in court and a judge has decided against her.

    You seemed disgusted by her even being able to access the judicial process.

    Isn't that a major thing that distinguishes most of the western powers from the thugs and nutters with whom she threw in her lot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Well, she's had her day in court and a judge has decided against her.
    That's not an opinion, it's a summary, and not even an accurate summary as the whole point of this case is that she can't have her day in a UK court.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Well, she's had her day in court and a judge has decided against her.
    Great, so it's settled then.

    The judges agreed with my original thought


    cyrille, I've been clear from the outset what my opinion was.

    From your posts, maybe you think a different course of action fitted within your moral goalposts?

    It's assumed that you thought that she should be allowed back into the UK to 'fight her case'.

    She should be given the full gambit of legal recourse to the country that she said can go

    Possibly a Council free house and full legal support to fight her charges leveled by the UK Government.


    If I've got your position wrong, please feel free to rebuff and explain EXACTLY what she should receive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wakey View Post
    That's not an opinion, it's a summary, and not even an accurate summary as the whole point of this case is that she can't have her day in a UK court.
    A myopic view Wakey.

    She's had her day in court, and the judges said no.

    Accept it and move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    If I've got your position wrong, please feel free to rebuff and explain EXACTLY what she should receive.
    Yeah, you have got my position wrong.

    I just posted above exactly what I thought she should receive...a hearing.

    Anything else you've arrived at is just down to your suburban 'so white' angst.

    I can only think you didn't really understand what was happening with this case and/or couldn't adequately express it, because why be so exasperated simply about someone getting a hearing?


    Quote Originally Posted by Wakey View Post
    the whole point of this case is that she can't have her day in a UK court.
    You know what was meant.

    You're just being a pedantic twat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    A myopic view Wakey.

    She's had her day in court, and the judges said no.

    Accept it and move on.
    You're rather bossy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    I can only think you didn't really understand what was happening with this case and/or couldn't adequately express it, because why be so exasperated simply about someone getting a hearing?
    Nope, you have got it wrong. I understand exactly what is 'happening with this case' ... and the UK Judges have agreed. You seem to be the outlier.

    'someone getting a hearing' ... she's had her hearing ... and she lost.

    OH ... are you saying she should be allowed back in the UK?


    Ummm, who will pay for her court defense?

    Oh ... the UK Tax Payer.


    And her accommodation?

    Oh ... the UK Tax Payer.

    The UK ... the country she said ... you can go yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    Ummm, who will pay for her court defense?

    Oh ... the UK Tax Payer.



    So much angst...about a legal system paid for by someone else doing its job.

    That's not really the cause of it though, is it.



    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    The UK ... the country she said ... you can go yourself.
    Ever make any errors of judgement when you were 15?

    You seem an odd mix of a usually easy going person who rants about things like this and your neighbour's dustbin.

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    Actually she didn't have her day in court as the judges won't allow her to be present in the UK on advice of the security services. Instead they deferred the decision on hearing her case until she can find a location and method to appear which could be zoom if she ever leaves the camp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    So much angst...about a legal system paid for my someone else doing its job.
    In English please

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    In English please


    Wow ... getting haughty about a typo.

    Compared to the endless cock ups you make...

    Quote Originally Posted by strigils View Post
    Actually she didn't have her day in court
    Yeah, some other dedicated troll split hairs about that one and was dealt with, snake strangler.

    Do keep up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Ever make any errors of judgement when you were 16?
    From the OP, referring to Shamima Begum's original quote ...
    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    "When I saw my first severed head in a bin it didn't phase me at all."
    Humm, the quantum of my 'errors of judgement' probably didn't extend to "When I saw my first severed head in a bin it didn't phase me at all."

    I probably got in trouble for throwing my soggy sandwiches into the bin ... don't recall seeing any severed heads in the bin ...

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    Well you put up a news story and didn't add a link, which is always unfortunate.

    But I'm guessing the source of that "quote" was not of the highest quality.

    It reads to me like someone summarising and passing it off as a quote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Wow ... getting haughty about a typo.
    No actually.

    It was an invitation to repeat your post with the appropriate correction.

    Which you failed to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Well you put up a news story and didn't add a link, which is always unfortunate.

    But I'm guessing the source of that "quote" was not of the highest quality.

    It reads to me like someone summarising and passing it off as a quote.
    Straw man clutching. Falling fast.

    Australian Government news source ... UK schoolgirl Shamima Begum who fled to join Islamic State '''wants to return home to England''' - ABC News

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    ^^It's now been corrected dave.

    Please be more attentive.

    Your punctiliousness on this is rather surprising for someone who hasn't been able to understand the difference between 'it's' and 'its' for over five years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Yeah, you have got my position wrong.

    I just posted above exactly what I thought she should receive...a hearing.

    Anything else you've arrived at is just down to your suburban 'so white' angst.

    I can only think you didn't really understand what was happening with this case and/or couldn't adequately express it, because why be so exasperated simply about someone getting a hearing?




    You know what was meant.

    You're just being a pedantic twat.
    She had her hearing. Brit courts don't make judgements without hearing both sides, so without needing specifics we can be confident she was represented and her case duly submitted, by a legal team and on our tab...perhaps this is another difference between 'us' and 'them' which you conveniently overlooked.

    If you're really stuck, dig deep enough and you might be able to find a few more differences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    She had her hearing. Brit courts don't make judgements without hearing both sides, so without needing specifics we can be confident she was represented and her case duly submitted, by a legal team and on our tab...perhaps this is another difference between 'us' and 'them' which you conveniently overlooked.
    My my, another bumbling buffoon stumbles in and fires about twenty feet wide of the target.

    That doesn't even come close to showing I 'overlooked' something.

    You're actually, in essence, agreeing with me you silly old fart.

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