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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
The point remains as it always has been: she has to be somewhere, she was born in England, she is English, she should be in a prison in England.
"We don't want her" isn't a valid argument, "not wanting her" doesn't mean we get to palm a UK citizen off on another country. Imagine the screeching if other countries tried to insist their criminals should be locked up in the UK  . Hypocrisy. The same people sayi g "we don't want her" would be insisting we "send their criminals back where they came from".
Of course, we did this topic to death round and round in circles back when it was first an issue and it was constantly turned into a "bleeding heart" strawman so... Let's see how this one goes.
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Yep...all of this.
You cannot render someone stateless. She will have to be a citizen of somewhere.. and she is. Here.
As said it's silly to suggest beause she is overseas they have to keep her.
As I think I remember saying in my usual bleeding heart fashion, bring her home where we can monitor her movements to assess how much of a threat she poses going forward.