Atheist// So, a lot of you don't care what the law says - you just want her to be treated as you think she deserves. Of course, the law would involve delving into the facts and details of the case, and that's a bit boring.//
Yes, of course we shouldn't expect a mere British Home Secretary to have knowledge of/access to British law like, say, you. (or, indeed, pee-pee who has appointed himself as an expert on this subject)
One would hope that Javid has done his homework on the legalities of the decision, so we don't see it overturned in court.
That would be reminiscent of when Ed Balls sacked that woman over the Baby P case, only to see the decision ruled as illegal. We subsequently had to endure the sight of her shamelessly grinning from ear to ear having being awarded huge compensation, seemingly untroubled by the tragic circumstances that led to that nice little earner.
God forbid we see anything like that happen in this case.
Just read all the other comments and can't believe some think she should be allowed back as if she's just a silly girl !! I personally think she is far more dangerous than this and only wants to come back here to enjoy the freedom and lifestyle this great country of mine will allow her, she hasn't changed a jot in my opinion and hates us, as her comments about the Manchester bombing prove. IMO she's dangerous, very dangerous.
Surely she diesn't want to leave her husband behind?
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Indeed. Sadly, initial reports that he’d been KIA proved false and he’s also in a refugee camp.
I’m sure he too will be welcomed back to Holland and it’s only right that she should be re-united with her betrothed.
She did say on the news at lunch-time that there was a possibility that Holland might let her go there. She said she would then wait for her husband . I think she said he was in prison ,but I might have got that wrong.
I think there are still questions to be answered. For example how was she able to leave the UK without a valid passport - she used her sister's as she didn't have one.
I think if he returns to Holland he's likely to be charged and imprisoned is what she meant. Having watched her again, she's is still entirely self centred and doesn't think she's done anything whatsoever wrong.
He fired her summarily and it was held on appeal I think that he should have followed the rules
( but all that means is that a minister has to obey the law which we kinda knew anyway - but the Americans dont)