Well I would hope that she monitored and I get that it would cost us money to do so. Clearly if she stepped out of line she would be sent to jail but in this country (bar the 100 ish with whole life sentences) people usually get a second chance at life. Doesn't she deserve that? She's certainly suffered more than most so must surely know that she made a terrible mistake?And what happens when the traitorous bitch decides to do the same again in a couple of years time, as I'm convinced she will. Leave her to rot.
I wouldn't grant the treacherous cow a library cardTo put it another way, would you grant her a firearm certificate ?
What's that got to do with it?To put it another way, would you grant her a firearm certificate ?
The age of criminal responsibility is 10. Even an idiot of 15 knew perfectly well that joining ISIS was an evil decision, and it's not like she regretted it as soon as she found out what it was really like.She was 15 when she made the decision to leave. I know I did some pretty stupid stuff at 15 (I never left the UK to join a terrorist state mind you). I don't know enough about her to say whether she is a victim of the circumstances she found herself in due to decisions made when she was but a child, or whether she is a dyed in the wool terrorist.
Some people change, others don't. Hopefully whoever makes the decision to either leave her to her own fate or bring her back to the UK is better informed on her intentions and behaviour than I.
Yes, but they are not treated as adults until over the age of 17. At 15 the brain isn't fully developed and susceptible to outside influence and grooming.The age of criminal responsibility is 10. Even an idiot of 15 knew perfectly well that joining ISIS was an evil decision, and it's not like she regretted it as soon as she found out what it was really like.
Jonestown, Waco, Harry Krishna, Isis, Jesus & a certain Middle Eastern State among many, they are all pretty satanic. If you ever get the chance watch Martha Marcy May MarleneJonestown!