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Stripping her citizenship after she left to join Islamic STATE was the only thing we could do. Any further crimes she committed would be impossible to prove here in the U.K. where are the witnesses ? The lawyers would have a field day. She’d be out in no time.

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No! If she comes to a British prison she’ll be let out in no time. Zia knows this. I want her to stay at the expense of the country she deserted us for, Syria. She’s no longer a British citizen. Don’t let her back in. We aren’t going to pay for her. Is Zia pulling Nigel’s strings?

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Why would he say this? Even if he believes there is some merit to the arguments she should return all he had to say is ‘no I won’t let her back in but I appreciate the arguments for her to return have some merit’.

I suspect Farage wants to be prime minister more than he wants to reform the country. This is such a shame because he’s the only person with the best chance of winning.

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Totally agree. Nigel has said the wrong thing here. Whether influenced by Zia or Trump ally, he needs to drop this idea like a hot potato. This has annoyed a lot of people.

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Were we right about the off putting vibes we sensed from Farage all this time? He's not saying anything I'd want to see on a manifesto.. I'd shut the door in his face, if I was daft enough to open it in the first place.

I see some circles calling ISIS, Israeli Secret Intelligence Service..

I think we're being psyoped again..

Locking any anti British criminal up in a UK prison seems to guarantee them early release, or no time spent behind bars..

Bonkers stuff these past couple of weeks..

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No……she was stripped of British citizenship by the Tories - she has no legal right to be in the UK - she should be dropped in Bangladesh where her father has citizenship

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Absolutely not. She’s an enemy combatant.

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If it’s so important to lock her up Britain and the US can build a prison on Syria.

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