I thought this had been settled. How many times must the media and immigration lawyers bring up this case over and over again
@stretfordender11Күн бұрын
Telegraph got bought by Arabs recently
@johnvaleanbaily2462 күн бұрын
No.
@Keizer_SozeКүн бұрын
"Should Shamima Begum be allowed to return to the UK?" no
@Kapa1865Күн бұрын
I like his stance on protecting the British public, Sunak was doing the same and look what happened to him, ousted by garbage gaza voters.
@Cooking_Patty552 күн бұрын
She knew what she was doing, she should not be allowed back, put her in jail
@wastag94122 күн бұрын
Interesting take - 'she should not be allowed back' and 'put her in jail'? As far as I'm aware they're mutually exclusive concepts. Or should she be jailed offshore? This is why I'm against Jenrick's stance of deport any foreign national who's committed a crime instead of sending them to prison, because otherwise how do we know they've faced justice? The problem with allowing Begum back to go to prison is that she's currently stateless and therefore as soon as we let her in she won't be able to get out so the only option is to leave her in Syria.
@stretfordender11Күн бұрын
@@wastag9412put her in jail in the country she committed the crimes
@tarawormy874Күн бұрын
Why are they even discussing it answer was no , this country is so weak
@Fozzies4913 сағат бұрын
NO, NO, NO NEVER!
@fridaynight31812 күн бұрын
19-year-old conscript Artem Antonov from Tatarstan was killed even before his trip to Ukraine - he was shot by his commander, a lieutenant of the 394th motorized rifle regiment, at the Ilyinsky training range in Primorsky Krai in front of his fellow soldiers. For refusing to sign a contract. Before Antonov was killed, he was "brought up" as it is supposed to be in the "second army of the world" - tortured, beaten with iron whips on the arms and neck, bullied, put on duty for eight days in a row and not provided with medical care. Putin doesn't care about yesterday's schoolchildren and their families; war to the last conscript is also part of his plans.
@jimthompson9370Күн бұрын
‘Over my dead body’? As she’s one of the religion of peace, that won’t be a problem.
@Jackley.322 күн бұрын
He is still pitching for the Tory leadership. He is banking on Badenoch being out the door before too long.
@SepulchreBritКүн бұрын
It’s a good calculation tbh
@jjuxi459Күн бұрын
Jenrick is one of the few good remaining Conservative MPs. He should seriously consider joining Reform sooner rather than later.
I was happy that Kemi won but I’ve agreed with everything Jenrick has said.
@garmbers12 сағат бұрын
talk talk talk
@SCPS0714 сағат бұрын
no
@vonsuric2 күн бұрын
What a waste. Conservatives are reviewing……. They had the last 10years. They had their chance to tackle the Labour stacked civil service and the civil service broke them.
@silky5672 күн бұрын
Yes,regardless of whats shes done. She is a British citizen period
@angelasims2759Күн бұрын
her father moved back to his own country her husband is dutch, best she lives with one of them.
@SepulchreBritКүн бұрын
Bangladesh citizenship is available to them
@silky567Күн бұрын
@angelasims2759 the law is the law..period...not emotions
@_lux_aeterna_Күн бұрын
She was stripped of her british citizenship by the surpreme court there is no grounds for an appeal as that was her last chance to return there are many places on the planet where ahe could go if she chooses to leave syria she is not liked in the uk and should just find some where she would be welcomed and get on with her life but it wont be in the uk ..
@AlienatedNorthernerКүн бұрын
Bullshit.
@just_Gustavo2 күн бұрын
First?
@leggomyeggo808Күн бұрын
No - not now, not ever.
@guff95672 күн бұрын
Somebody treat Jenrick like an American health CEO