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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    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.
    Again, you are wrong and have me confused with maybe another member.

    Please give a couple of examples where I have failed to 'understand the difference between 'it's' and 'its''

    cyrille has fucked up again.

    go on ... post up and few examples of what you espouse ... or STFU

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    punctiliousness


    cyrille, when losing the debate, chooses the time honoured position of attacking the poster and not the post.

    ... and, of course, never states what his option would be.

    But mate, seriously ... 'punctiliousness' ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    Please give a couple of examples where I have failed to 'understand the difference between 'it's' and 'its''


    Examples of your daily crimes against the English language?





    Really, why would I bother proving such a blindingly obvious point as that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post


    Examples of your daily crimes against the English language?





    Really, why would I bother proving such a blindingly obvious point as that?
    Because you have made, what you believe to be a factual statement, but yet to present your case of ... understand the difference between 'it's' and 'its''

    Go on ... move your arse ... the Forum awaits.

    Or, as usual, you speak crap, throw shit and can't back your claims.

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    Well it was you who did a victory jig on spotting a typo, not me.

    There wasn't any kerfuffle about this though...recognise it?

    It took about five seconds to find.

    I'd almost forgotten about that one ... me thinks Cujo had wised I had!
    Getting back to the topic, what was it that got your tank top in such a tangle about this case anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Well it was you who did a victory jig on spotting a typo, not me.

    There wasn't any kerfuffle about this though...recognise it?

    It took about five seconds to find.



    Getting back to the topic, what was it that got your tank top in such a tangle about this case anyway?
    Not even close.

    "There wasn't any kerfuffle about this though...recognise it?" ... I thought you were an English Teacher?

    WTF are you trying to say?

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    This is like being 'cornered' by the fucking Wombles.

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    Isn't she Bangladeshi?

    Fuck her off home.

    I can't see what all the fuss is about.

    It's almost as bad as convicts whinging about not being able to access Murdoch shit on their phones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Yeah, some other dedicated troll split hairs about that one and was dealt with, snake strangler. Do keep up.
    Well Cyrille, whilst you two seem content on circling each other i was tuned into a radio slot on 4 with a barrister who managed to sum up the situation in two sentences but carry on, or get a room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    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.
    You are dyed in the wool socialist twat, who only accepts quotes from your own favorite, biased organ. In this case David is quite correct in seeking that opinion. You know, the vague responses you always post which are anything but “clear” to anyone except you.
    It is your trademark style, deliberately vague, in case anyone questions it.

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    Nobody gives a flying fuck what you think about anything, you stumpy cock gobbling halfwit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    She's had her day in court, and the judges said no.
    Lord Reed, president of the Supreme Court, said the government had been entitled to prevent Ms Begum from returning to the UK.

    He said the Court of Appeal's judgment "did not give the home secretary's assessment the respect which it should have received" given the role's "responsibility for making such assessments" and accountability to parliament.

    Lord Reed added the Court of Appeal had "mistakenly believed that, when an individual's right to have a fair hearing... came into conflict with the requirements of national security, her right to a fair hearing must prevail."

    He said the right to a fair hearing did "not trump all other considerations, such as the safety of the public".

    But, at the same time, the highest court in the land says her case against the government - her appeal to return - must be paused until she finds some way of taking part in her hearing.

    Lord Reed said the appropriate answer was not to force the government to bring Ms Begum back to the UK - but to pause her legal fight over citizenship until she is in a safer position to take part in her appeal.

    He added: "That is not a perfect solution, as it is not known how long it may be before that is possible. But there is no perfect solution to a dilemma of the present kind."

    Shamima Begum cannot return to UK, Supreme Court rules - BBC News

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    ^ as i said it was summed up in two sentences

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    A poor decision and one that poses a real challenge to the rights of the individual which according to this determination are not inalienable but are subject to the prevailing diktat of an official of the state expressing an opinion founded on conjecture, rather than fact.

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    She exercised her right as an individual when she joined Isis, and declared war on her own nation. An entirely correct decision.

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    So 15 year olds can do whatever they want without facing the strongest possible consequences? A precedent needed to be set to discourage other teenagers from being so foolish in the future.

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    ...lock her up...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...lock her up...
    No way, locking her up implies recognition of her 'rights', which kicked off this shit in the first place.

    Go away, come back for another try when heads in a bin disturbs you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    She was a 15 year old child, you fucking moron.
    <appears to have vanished>


    She was old enough to fcuk and drive and vote before she decided to return, though I'm sure between the courts, the gov and most of UK there may be one or two capable of recalling that she only decided to play the system when reality caught up with her.

    Had the IS continued to expand as it was doing when this poor misguided 15yr old victim took off, what odds would you give for her wishing to return?

    No thesis pls, I rarely survive beyond your first line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...lock her up...
    Who do you suggest locks her up and where, tc?

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    She is already locked up.

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    The issue resolves to national security as expressed in terms interpreted by government officials analysing the actions of an adolescent and their aftermath which the highest court in the land has determined should outweigh an individual's human rights.

    A poor day indeed for the Supreme court but I suppose they need to pander to the Gujarati Home secretary.

    Quite how anyone should actually place weight on the actions of an unformed, immature 15 year old and claim it constitutes an existing and credible threat to current national security in her current circumstances is baffling but it seems in this Age of The Stupid even ageing judges allegedly at the top of their game are not immune from the contagion that infected the planet in 2016 with coming of Trump and the Brexit demagogues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    the actions of an unformed, immature 15 year old and claim it constitutes an existing and credible threat to current national security in her current circumstances
    Next you'll be claiming that the 10 year old killers of James Bulger were uninformed and immature so posed no threat to the public.

    Murder of James Bulger - Wikipedia

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    That is not a valid analogy. But then, if you had a functioning brain and the ability to use it you would have known that.

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