Corbyn wants teenager who is “Okay” with beheading to be allowed back into UK

23rd February 2019

UK Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, suggests that Shamima Begum, the teenager who abandoned the UK to join ISIS in Syria, should be allowed back into the country and called the government’s decision to strip her of her British citizenship “a very extreme manoeuvre.”

Mr Corbyn said: “She was born in Britain, she obviously must face questioning… but I think taking someone’s citizenship away is not the right thing to do.”

Should traitors be allowed back into the UK? 

Shamima Begum, from Bethnal Green in east London, previously informed Sky News in a recent interview from the Syrian refugee camp that she was aware of beheadings and executions being carried out by jihadists. She admitted she was “okay with it” because she had heard “Islamically that is allowed”. She admitted to being fine with this situation.

Begum also ignited a public uproar after she said the Manchester Arena bomb attack, which killed 22 people, was “justified”. She provoked outrage by comparing the massacre to the “women and children” bombed in Islamic State-held Baghuz in Syria.

All out own fault says, Mr Corbyn. 

Labour boss Jeremy Corbyn also previously blamed Britain and the West for Isis’s murder of Alan Henning, the Salford cab driver beheaded by Jihadi John. The Labour leader had said Henning’s death was “the price of jingoism” by the West when he addressed a Stop the War rally a day after the gruesome video of the killing was published online.

Corbyn claimed that the rise of Isis, which has claimed the Manchester bomb attack that killed 22 people, was “payback” for western “arrogance”.

It is well known that the Labour Leader can only seem to bring himself to criticise the Islamic State if, on the other hand, he compares it to what he believes to be the other side of the coin, i.e. Western imperialism.

Unless Begum holds dual citizenship the home secretary’s action may be in breach of international law. However, public security is a major concern on many lips today.

Labour continues to rip itself apart

Latest: Ian Austin MP for Dudley North has become the ninth MP to quit Labour this week, blaming leader Jeremy Corbyn for “creating a culture of extremism and intolerance”. He told the BBC the leadership had failed to tackle anti-Semitism and had turned the party into a “narrow sect”.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47330079

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