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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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If Germany or some other country decide to do so, so can we. The country of their ancestry (parent/grandparents) would be where they would have been born grown up if their parents hadn't emigrated. If that's where their alliance lies there's no problem. I'm sure Muslim countries such as Iraq, Iran etc would welcome a Muslim terrorist with open arms.
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Iraq, Iran and the Syrian government are all fighting against IS terrorism so why would they allow a none national IS supporter/terrorist into their country? Niamh is right. The UK wouldn't accept a none national criminal into this country.
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I just find the whole thing frustrating. Laws can be changed when abused and I see no reason why citizenship can't be removed in severe cases such as terrorism.
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