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Re: I am optimistic that things can get worse – politicalbetting.com
You’re being absurd. This bloke wasn’t considered a British citizen until he was the wrong side of forty, and handy even been to Britain until this week. ‘Stripping him of British citizenship’ makes … (View Post)1 -
Re: I am optimistic that things can get worse – politicalbetting.com
I don’t really care, and wouldn’t know because I am not aware of your family’s circumstances. But someone who has never been to Britain before, aged 44, is at the extreme end of the tolerance sliding… (View Post)2 -
Re: I am optimistic that things can get worse – politicalbetting.com
Surely there is a sliding scale when it comes to what is tolerable when calling for citizenship to be stripped? This fellow wasn’t granted citizenship until he was in his 40s, and allegedly hadn’t st… (View Post)2 -
Re: I am optimistic that things can get worse – politicalbetting.com
El Fattah’s mum was born here to Egyptian parents and left aged 2 in 1958. Her son was then granted British citizenship, having allegedly never set foot here, over sixty years later as a move to get … (View Post)4 -
Re: I am optimistic that things can get worse – politicalbetting.com
The man in question wasn’t even a British citizen when he typed the words written on Twitter! It’s completely different from Shamima Begum, who was born and raised here and, despite her treachery, is… (View Post)2
