Login   |   Register   |   

IS

Started by: GOLDEN BEAR (6555) 

After reading the story today about a british subject SALLY JONES, who in an interview with a sky reporter desperately wants to come back to Britain . This woman left these shores with her husband and child and went to syria, also Raqqa, there she became a top recruiter for ISIS her husband so we are to be believed planned terrorist activities against Europe,died in an attack . Now after being alone for 12 months since his death she apparently want us to believe she is over being an IS member and wants Britain to give her right to come back home with her child and settle here.

When i read this at first i thought she's joking ,but no she is deadly serious about wanting to "come home" as she puts it. My next remarks are ,i sincerely hope that this Government of our's state's categorically that she is not welcome and as some one has already said this which is ""SHE HAS MADE HER BED"" this should be the end of it yet i fear this or some DO-GOODER grant her plea, one will have to watch this space. I wonder is there anyone on here who would welcome her with open arm's????

Started: 4th Jul 2017 at 15:32

Posted by: broady (inactive)

I am firmly in your camp but there are certainly some on here that would welcome her back and give her a car and free accommodation also.

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 15:36

Posted by: chris southworth (632)

Nope. She stays there in my view.

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 16:00

Posted by: momac (12409) 

GB..I fully agree with you,but you can bet some silly bureaucrat will give
the okay,..when will they ever learn.

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 16:10
Last edited by momac: 4th Jul 2017 at 16:18:12

Posted by: laughing gravy (inactive)

STARDELTA WILL BE WRITING TO THE HOME OFFICE AS WE SPEAK TO LET HER BACK IN

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 16:32

Posted by: gideonfel (343)

This evil woman should be left to stew in her own juice. What sort of mother is she when she allows her own child to execute Isis prisoners? Let's hope she gets what's coming to her - but not in a British prison. I hope she rots in hell.

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 18:31

Posted by: PeterP (11223)

Knowing our PC brigade she will be allowed back with open arms to start a terror cell over here

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 18:39

Posted by: Stardelta (11829)

See LG that's you all over, can't say anything pertinent or positive or remotely intelligent,so you have to provoke.

You really are a sad case

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 19:00

Posted by: grimshaw (3983) 

S D.

WELL SAID.

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 19:25

Posted by: Stardelta (11829)

Just ask him to answer a few questions or hit him with some hard facts.

His tail drops, he does a runner and you don't see him for a week.

What a hero

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 19:30

Posted by: grimshaw (3983) 

Just the same on some sports threads .

Never misses having a pop at utd .

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 19:42

Posted by: broady (inactive)

A bit like those that say they play well every time eh??? I don't agree with his constant repetition but he is entitled to his opinion.

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 21:24

Posted by: grimshaw (3983) 

So who says they play well every time .?

Replied: 4th Jul 2017 at 23:19

Posted by: broady (inactive)

Thee, t'other pit mon and taxi driver for starters.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 00:52

Posted by: spiderwoman (856)

If she comes back to this country she should be arrested the minute she steps foot on British soil, charged with treason and sent to jail for a very, very long time.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 01:27

Posted by: PeterP (11223)

Spiderwoman No just deport her back to Syria let them jail her why should we pay to keep her.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 09:40

Posted by: aussie94 (2397)

keep the lunatic out

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 10:18

Posted by: chris southworth (632)

Well then Stardelta, without evading the question like you usually do, what should happen to this woman in your view?

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 12:53

Posted by: Stardelta (11829)

Unlike many in here Chris, yourself included I am not of the 'flaming torches and pitchforks mob' mentality. I consider myself way above all that.

This issue is for our legal system to resolve, I will support whatever conclusions they draw and the outcome.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 13:48

Posted by: Stardelta (11829)

I could say let's not loose sight of the fact this is a uk citizen we are talking about and the legal rights she is subject to and has. However I am sure you and several like you wouldnt like it.... guilty until proven innocent and all that.

However, I am sure those who will ultimately deal with all this will bare it in mind and act accordingly and within and to the satisfaction of our laws.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 14:14

Posted by: billy (26053) 

rackem"n"stackem ....is this guy for real?????his running mate will be here shortly in her burka(yeah.jath
can I remind stacker that when she and her family decided ISIS was for them, surely this was an act of treason against the nation that had fed and clothed her and her family????could be this is the real reason wanting to come backto the UK?????handouts and all that????ISIS don't provide handouts do they jath??stacker???just bullets/////the rats of a like mind sheltering in this country could well do us all a favour and bump the "KATHY COME HOME TERRORIST????BUMP THE CRETTON OFF FOR US, SAVER THE HUMAN RIGHTS PLEADING HER CASE.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 14:31

Posted by: Stardelta (11829)

We are Uk citizens, we live in a democracy, all of us have rights and are subject to laws.

Seems to me this fact doesn't always suit some, and it also seems some are prepared to criticise those who do accept the situation. Only when the situation doesn't suit them of course.


Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 15:30

Posted by: scoop (3285) 

Should not be allowed back it is that simple.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 16:27

Posted by: spiderwoman (856)

We shouldn't have to pay to keep her PeterP, but I think we all know realistically that the UK will not deport a UK citizen back to Syria, because she has legal rights etc.

IMO, a UK citizen should lose all their legal rights and their UK citizenship if they join ISIS but I can'tsee that happening ever.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 16:59

Posted by: Stardelta (11829)

Has anyone put down their pitchfork and blazing for a min and taken stock of the situation?

The fact she wants to return suggests repent. In which case could she be a source of valuable information and intelligence that could help us deal with ISIS. Or she may even be prepared to attempt to dissuade other UK citizens from becoming involved with ISIS.

That's my problem according to many.......I think too hard.


Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 17:46

Posted by: Diston (251)

Then again she might want to come back to the uk because isis are losing. my thoughts are let the syrians deal with her.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 20:53

Posted by: mindar (1334)

What happens to her 14 year old son?

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 20:58

Posted by: spiderwoman (856)

No pitchforks here, SD. I'd also be very worried that she would plan an atrocity here if she was allowed back in as it sounds like she was a major player in ISIS.
I'm more concerned about the safety of innocent people here than a war criminal.

Replied: 5th Jul 2017 at 23:35

Posted by: billy (26053) 

stackem is beyond the mind set of the majority of fair minded citizens....fact,,,she turned her back on the country that gave her shelter didn't she? who knows but now she"s a fully trained killer she could very well go after stacker? why not? he"s part of the hated west aint he? or on the other hand]]]]]]hammmmm

Replied: 6th Jul 2017 at 16:53

 

Note: You must login to use this feature.

If you haven't registered, why not join now?. Registration is free.