Is the UK right to adopt 2 tier citizenship system
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 8:46 pm
The case of Shamima Begum has made things clear for non-indigenous British citizen (If such a term exist), that no ethnic minority British Citizens are safe these days. There is a pattern here that everyone needs to watch attentively. The Rochdale case was troubling, even though those individuals were ghastly and did abhorrent things, i felt the Home Secretary was wrong to have stripped them of their citizenship. However they were all naturalised nationals, so they came to the UK from another country as adults, so the effect is not as bad.
The case of Ms Begum seems extraordinary. Ms Begun is a personification of evil, every parents worst nightmare, but the action of Mr Javid cannot be justified. As distasteful as her conduct was, she does not deserve to be made exile and stateless, she is a British, she was born here, citizen under section 1(1)(a) when she was born in 1999. She was radicalised in the UK, this nation made her into what she is today, this nation needs to undertake a soul searching exercise, she never immigrated to the UK, but was born here, has never known any other country besides the UK. Therefore it was wrong to strip her of her citizenship, it was not right for Javid to think in his twisted head that Bangladesh that with all its problems, should have to manage Ms Begun. It is morally wrong for a state to think it could pass it problem to other nation, and i am glad to see the Bangladeshi authority standing steadfastly against the action of Mr Begun.
Now let us compare Ms Begum and Jack Letts. Mr Letts is a truly dangerous man, he was a foot soldier in the Caliphate, there is no doubt in my mind of the fact that he is more dangerous that Ms Begum, more older than Ms Begum, both a British citizen, both born in the UK, one is clearly a dual national, and the other is allegedly a dual national. I saw his ITV interview, and i know that guy is more dangerous. He accepted his Canadian Citizenship and even confirmed he had a Canadian passport and has been to Canada, unlike Ms Begum who has never been to Bangladeshi.
Why is Mr Javid not proposing to send Mr Letts to Canada, why is there no suggestion of doing so? what the hell is going on?
When one considers the windrush scandal, the burning of landing card, the detention of migrant, then the case of Ms Begun and then Mr Letts. It is clear that there is a problem with the system. This is not coincidence, there is a concerted effort to create this 2 tier citizenship based on race.
As we approach brexit, what implication will this be for EEA national and their family member, will the threat of deportation still extends to them? How long before the Home office will start applying automatic deportation to British Citizen whose parents are from non-western countries.
I have not seen this type of practise from other country. If anyone is aware which other EU countries strip of their citizens like the UK, please share with the forum.
I clearly support the repatriation of Ms Begun. Unlike Mr Letts who was a combatant for ISIL, there is no evidence she was involved in combat, if she did or has broken any UK law, then she need to be brought back and face the full force of British law.
The case of Ms Begum seems extraordinary. Ms Begun is a personification of evil, every parents worst nightmare, but the action of Mr Javid cannot be justified. As distasteful as her conduct was, she does not deserve to be made exile and stateless, she is a British, she was born here, citizen under section 1(1)(a) when she was born in 1999. She was radicalised in the UK, this nation made her into what she is today, this nation needs to undertake a soul searching exercise, she never immigrated to the UK, but was born here, has never known any other country besides the UK. Therefore it was wrong to strip her of her citizenship, it was not right for Javid to think in his twisted head that Bangladesh that with all its problems, should have to manage Ms Begun. It is morally wrong for a state to think it could pass it problem to other nation, and i am glad to see the Bangladeshi authority standing steadfastly against the action of Mr Begun.
Now let us compare Ms Begum and Jack Letts. Mr Letts is a truly dangerous man, he was a foot soldier in the Caliphate, there is no doubt in my mind of the fact that he is more dangerous that Ms Begum, more older than Ms Begum, both a British citizen, both born in the UK, one is clearly a dual national, and the other is allegedly a dual national. I saw his ITV interview, and i know that guy is more dangerous. He accepted his Canadian Citizenship and even confirmed he had a Canadian passport and has been to Canada, unlike Ms Begum who has never been to Bangladeshi.
Why is Mr Javid not proposing to send Mr Letts to Canada, why is there no suggestion of doing so? what the hell is going on?
When one considers the windrush scandal, the burning of landing card, the detention of migrant, then the case of Ms Begun and then Mr Letts. It is clear that there is a problem with the system. This is not coincidence, there is a concerted effort to create this 2 tier citizenship based on race.
As we approach brexit, what implication will this be for EEA national and their family member, will the threat of deportation still extends to them? How long before the Home office will start applying automatic deportation to British Citizen whose parents are from non-western countries.
I have not seen this type of practise from other country. If anyone is aware which other EU countries strip of their citizens like the UK, please share with the forum.
I clearly support the repatriation of Ms Begun. Unlike Mr Letts who was a combatant for ISIL, there is no evidence she was involved in combat, if she did or has broken any UK law, then she need to be brought back and face the full force of British law.